undisfigured

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ disfigured

Adjective[edit]

undisfigured (comparative more undisfigured, superlative most undisfigured)

  1. Not disfigured.
    • 1876, William Wordsworth, The Prose Works of William Wordsworth[1]:
      Let then the beauty be undisfigured and the retirement unviolated, unless there be reason for believing that rights and interests of a higher kind and more apparent than those which have been urged in behalf of the projected intrusion will compensate the sacrifice.
    • 1906, Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow, The Wheel of Life[2]:
      Last week a woman whom she knew had had her nose broken in an automobile accident, and as she remembered this it seemed to her that the mere fact of her undisfigured features was sufficient to be the cause of joyful gratitude.