0 plain and simple, with little or no decoration:
her unadorned beauty
The teaching space was a dance rehearsal room, unadorned, large and airy, with a wood floor and a piano.
Visitors described the parish as ' naked and unadorned ', with large clusters of trees found only on the landlord's personal estate.
For all, the operation required the identification of an unavoidably primordial everydayness as the site of an unmediated and unadorned state of consciousness.
It is vital to recognize that words which historians happily adopt from contemporary accounts - ' beautification ', ' neglect ', ' comely ', ' unadorned ' - are value-ridden and often polemically constructed.
The neat, form-fitting, relatively unadorned garb figured forth not sexlessness, but marriageability, and not classlessness, but respectability.
Imperative type variables are written here with an underscore; applicative type variables are left unadorned.
The setting offers a further example, if one were needed, of the remarkable power of unadorned monophony.
The phrase 'almost every' 2 1 unadorned will be used for the = 2 measure only.