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undistorted

a. Free from distortion

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undistorted

adj. without alteration or misrepresentation; "his judgment was undistorted by emotion"

Usage examples of "undistorted".

As if he were the groom, he raised her veil to be able to see her face undistorted by its fine mesh.

The face was equally familiar, undistorted, normal in its features and expression.

Stripped to his shorts, his lean body was as functional and sleek as that of a classic statue, undistorted by the exaggerated muscles of modern body-builders.

He wondered how much of what he had said would reach the public undistorted, and how much would emerge in garbled and sensationalized form.

The short, undistorted echoes from one to five seconds would result from radio waves entering small, stationary or slow-moving clouds.

Gunnery officers and spotters waited intently for any indication that the two remaining cruisers were returning to undistorted space-time, or that the main body of the fleet was giving up its futile search for the ghost ships.

He stood there with the rain pelting his upturned face, luxuriating in the clean, pure, undistorted moisture.

Before that the monk had been an outlander, the undistorted but homeless offspring of distorts, a wanderer and a bandit.

They used frequent triple-jointed gestures and ear and scalp expressions that an undistorted human would be incapable of.

And with his first glance he felt sure that the nearer stars were not the same ones that had been closest to him during his last clear look at undistorted space, before his building speed had blurred the universe around him.

Remember, Yvonne and I have had complete and undistorted mental access from the moment we left Earth until just a short while ago.

Her voice was calm, her beautiful features undistorted by fear or fury.

Images projected onto it would be seen in a well-detailed and undistorted reflection.

When he saw his first alien Jake wanted really to see it, for himself, through his own eyes, undistorted by imagination or expectation or the experience of others.