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ungarnished adjective uk /ˌʌnˈɡɑː.nɪʃt/ us /ˌʌnˈɡɑːr.nɪʃt/ If food is ungarnished, it is plain and not decorated with a small amount of a different food: The cheese is left ungarnished or covered with herbs or pepper. Pancakes may be topped with cream or sugar, or they may be served ungarnished. If a building, room, or piece of furniture is ungarnished, it is simple and plain, without much decoration: The castle has big towers, ungarnished with leaves or plants. It will take a lot to make this place look nice — it's so plain and ungarnished. If a story or piece of information is ungarnished, it is true and does not have any unnecessary details: ungarnished truthThe book contains nothing but the plain ungarnished truth about these politicians. The biography is presented in a straightforward, ungarnished way. You can make these cakes ahead and freeze them ungarnished. You can serve the soup ungarnished. The drink is served ungarnished to let you concentrate on the taste. The quiet and ungarnished room overlooks the garden. Nobody has questioned his ungarnished story. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Preparing food batch cooking biga bind breadmaking butter buttered clarify glaze glazed grate ingredient jerk rehydrate restuff rice rustle something up scoby stir toss whip
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