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undisfigured

  • a word derived from disfigure.
    disfigure
    verb (used with object)
    to mar the appearance or beauty of; deform; deface.

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There he lay; and, in spite of three weeks having elapsed since his death, he seemed unchanged, and bore no symptom of decay; the features undisfigured, as if he had just died.

From The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) by Frederic Rowland Marvin

Of Minnie herself, the chronicle hitherto records a life of useful benevolence, undisfigured by ascetic affectation, or the assumption of any pious livery whatever.

From A Charming Fellow, Volume III (of 3) by Frances Eleanor Trollope

Each party appeared to blot out the events of the last few days, leaving the long vista of their past services and friendship, undisfigured by a single unsightly or unpleasant object.

From The Two Admirals by James Fenimore Cooper

Then the amateur steps forward, and expresses his readiness to give any price for the good old book, undisfigured by notes and emendations!

From The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by William Carew Hazlitt

But Septimus Matterson’s strong, fine features were placid and undisfigured.

From A Veldt Vendetta by Bertram Mitford