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Use "undissembled" in a sentence
"He posed the quandary of the government in stark terms: “It cannot be denied . . . that the exportation of the produce of the country is great, the returns quick and profitable, that Providence has blessed us with plentiful crops, and that present prospects are unusually rich; and it must equally be admitted, that the army, the government, and public creditors, feel all the effects of real, undissembled poverty.”"
"I thus encircled all my soul held dear — while I hung over her beauties — beheld her eyes sparkle, and. every feature flush with virtuous fondness — when I saw her enchanting bosom heave with undissembled rapture, and knew myself the happy cause — heavens! what was my situation!"
"Emilia, warmed by so many concurring incentives, in favour of the man she loved, abated considerably of her wonted reserve, listened to his protestations with undissembled pleasure, and, in the confidence of her satisfaction, even owned him absolute master of her affections."