Wiktionary
a. Without curtains.
WordNet
adj. not provided with curtains; "blank, curtainless windows stared back at her" [syn: curtainless] [ant: curtained]
Usage examples of "uncurtained".
The windows were unshuttered and uncurtained except by cobwebs, and so filthy the sunlight was dimmed to a pale glimmer.
The room was an old sleeping porch with uncurtained windows on three sides, airy-looking and open, with a pinewood floor.
She was still in her flannel nightgown and heavy sweater and stockings and her hair was shining in the winter-slanted sun coming in through the uncurtained south windows.
He stared across at the uncurtained windows in some thought of his own that was long familiar to him.
Rose reluctantly took a lamp from a small table in the library and led Emma up three flights of stairs to the top floor and into a tiny attic room, the ceiling of which sloped to a small uncurtained dormer window overlooking the back of the house.
He opened his eyes to sunshine, blazing through the uncurtained window, and flinched against it.
The turning up of the gaslight revealed one square, uncurtained window overlooking rooftops almost indistinguishable against the night sky.
The afternoon was already darkening and there was a first splattering of rain against the uncurtained windows.
Fiamma whispered to her reflection in the dark glass of her uncurtained window.
Then he saw her, sitting motionless out there by the uncurtained window.
Through a long Gothic window, uncurtained, the mild moonlight was coming.
The weather began to clear while we were driving up a valley called the Kienthal, and presently a vast black cloud-bank in front of us dissolved away and uncurtained the grand proportions and the soaring loftiness of the Blumis Alp.
Through a huge uncurtained window close to the street door the snowy lamplit street can be seen, and beyond it the river and a night of stars.
I awoke in the morning the already hot sun was streaming in through my uncurtained window.
I was pretty sure that the windows were uncurtained, but I left my torch where it was.