undissembled

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Not dissembled; genuine, unfaked.
 * 2) * 1778, Fanny Burney, Evelina: Or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World, Letter LXVIII: EVELINA TO THE REV. MR. VILLARS. Clifton, Sept. 28th.,
 * He paid me the most high-flown compliments; and frequently and forcibly seized my hand, though I repeatedly, and with undissembled anger, drew it back.
 * 1) * 1835, Jonathan Going, J. F. Schroeder, J. M. Krebs, J. Tackaberry (editors), Memoirs of Rev. Samuel Pearce, in The Christian Library, Volumes 3-4, page 376:
 * I write to-night lest my delay appear tedious to the dear and deserving object of my most undissembled love.
 * 1) * 1835, Jonathan Going, J. F. Schroeder, J. M. Krebs, J. Tackaberry (editors), Memoirs of Rev. Samuel Pearce, in The Christian Library, Volumes 3-4, page 376:
 * I write to-night lest my delay appear tedious to the dear and deserving object of my most undissembled love.