Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To remove the decorations from.
Usage examples of "undecorate".
The Guard wore the bearskins undecorated for battle, but each man had a waxed canvas sheath, eighteen inches long, strapped to his sabre-briquet, and in the sheaths were the plumes which they would fix to the bearskins for their victory parade in Brussels.
He was thin, of average height, wearing plain armour and an undecorated standard-issue short-sword strapped to his belt.
Unadorned, undecorated, seeming to draw into itself the light of sun and candles.
Peters, and talked with him a great deal: told him yarns, gave him toothsome scraps of personal history, and wove a glittering streak of profanity through his garrulous fabric that was refreshing to a spirit weary of the dull neutralities of undecorated speech.
It was turned and rested steady, supported by the left undecorated side, which kept the right playing half off the ground for a clear, undamped sound.
There was no rubbish or rubble here either, though the walls were undecorated and painted a monotonous white that made the eyes seek every tiny fleck or stain for some relief.
Now, with the illusions turned off, it was just a spare, undecorated room.
Star stood very straight in that undecorated uniform, his dark head uncovered to the cold and distant sun rising now beneath the fading scimitar of Mars.
It was a modest affair: a smooth wedge of obsidian shaped like a metronome, undecorated save for two cameo portraits set in elliptical borders.
Count, they had set aside all that might have drawn away from their disconcerting appearance, wearing now only simple black robes, undecorated save for the shattered half of a small iron ring which hung about the neck of each on a fine black chain.