What's the difference between unadorned and undecorated?

Unadorned


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That cameo seemed horribly emblematic of a thoroughly underwhelming opening half which ended unadorned by a single shot on target, but almost imperceptibly something was shifting, and Klopp’s demeanour slowly shifted from jovially laid-back to scratchy and irritable.
  • (2) All reports generated for Minaret were printed on plain paper unadorned with the NSA logo or other identifying markings other than the stamp "For Background Use Only".
  • (3) If he had been able to cross gorges and rivers without the need for ancient Egyptian conceits or even unadorned iron trusses, I think he would have leaped at the chance.
  • (4) Polydor signed her in 2009 and she might easily have released a debut album of unadorned guitar ballads, the sort of stuff she'd been touring around London pubs and bars.
  • (5) The story is told in a direct, unadorned style reminiscent of the African oral tradition.
  • (6) Partly produced by MacColl's guitarist father, Neill (who has made his own folk albums with Kathryn Williams), it is winsome, fragile and audacious, Steadman's trembling voice and the unadorned plucked strings a far cry from the frenzied rock of last year's debut album, I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose .
  • (7) There were no breast-beating recantations but, according to Dawidoff, "he still [had] reservations about how far afield he took country music from the relatively unadorned prewar downhome sound."
  • (8) It bears far more weight now than that of an unadorned record.
  • (9) With that wall of black hair and defiant features she reminds me more of Darlene Conner from Roseanne than any more recent teen creation – the kind of girl who is unnaturally smart without necessarily trying to be an adult, and rooted in the days of grunge when even the coolest kid in school could go around relatively unadorned.
  • (10) As an alternative, if kinetic heterogeneity is understood to be an intrinsic property of neoplasia, the same three historical data sets are fit well by an unadorned Gompertzian model which is parsimonious and has many other intuitive and empirical advantages.
  • (11) Macroscopic cysts of a protozoan parasite were detected in the gastro-intestinal walls of two unadorned rock wallabies (Petrogale assimilis) and 20 Bennett's wallabies (Macropus rufogriseus).
  • (12) His accounts were unadorned and honest, and he explained some of the practical struggles of dealing with so much death when you have such limited resources.
  • (13) Many of we foreign reporters in the weeks before September 1973 had got into the habit of gathering in the snug downstairs bar of the Carrera hotel – across the square from Allende's sober and unadorned presidential palace, the Moneda – where many of us were staying.
  • (14) It is gray and unadorned, a stark contrast to the flashiness of Kabul's new homes and wedding halls.
  • (15) Amazonian Mauresmo, unadorned and broad-shouldered and square-jawed, wearing her plain fluorescent sports kit, has never fitted the stereotypes.
  • (16) Kyrgios played with an unadorned honesty and freedom that rattled Nadal to the point of anxiety time and again.
  • (17) The first run of experiments began with students being ushered – alone, without phones, books or anything to write with – into an unadorned room and told to think.
  • (18) The outer surface of the plasmalemma covering these ciliary projectons is unadorned, but microvilli possess a fuzzy coat.
  • (19) The Texas senator and Tea Party favourite Ted Cruz went further, saying in a statement that "Nelson Mandela will live in history as an inspiration for defenders of liberty around the globe.” Such unadorned flattery was not, however, universally bestowed on Mandela by Republican leaders while he was alive.
  • (20) Though the office of the first lady declined to comment, the White House principal deputy press secretary, Eric Schultz, said at a press briefing: “The attire the first lady wore on this trip is consistent with what first ladies in the past have worn – First Lady Laura Bush, what Secretary Clinton wore on her business to Saudi Arabia, Chancellor Merkel on her business to Saudi Arabia and including other members of the United States delegation at the time.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hillary Clinton also chose to leave her head unadorned while visiting Saudi Arabia.

Undecorated


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Addition of monomeric actin to myosin subfragment 1-labeled activated cytoskeletons leads to new (undecorated) filament growth off the ends of filaments in the filopodial bundles and the lamellipodial network.
  • (2) In fact, Guinness was an actor for a new theatrical style, subtle and undecorated.
  • (3) The objective was to compare speed of acquisition and asymptotic accuracy of discriminative control in the following types of compartments: (1) Undecorated compartments with four identical levers; (2) Compartments with four dissimilar response manipulanda (lever, wheel, nosepoke, panel); (3) Four-lever compartments with a unique sensory environment surrounding each lever; (4) Compartments with four dissimilar manipulanda, each surrounded by a unique sensory environment.
  • (4) In Triton-permeabilized and myosin subfragment 1 (S1)- treated samples, subsarcolemmal 8-11 nm filaments proved to be S1-decorated actin filaments under which there was a loose network of S1-undecorated filaments.
  • (5) A loose network of S1-undecorated filaments among myofibrils in the endoplasmic region was revealed to consist of desmin-containing intermediate filaments after immuno-gold staining for desmin.
  • (6) I feel that I have glimpsed the undecorated face of India’s urban expansion: desperate, all-consuming, ruthless.
  • (7) The ceramics are rated highly even by seasoned collectors, and one local potter produces elegant old-style undecorated black-glazed amphora, wine jugs and small bowls.
  • (8) Very thin undecorated strands among the microfilaments of the contractile ring possibly represent a myosin component.
  • (9) (Cell 27 (1981) 419) reacts with all major proteins of the cytoplasmic intermediate filament family (IF) albeit with different affinities but leaves the nucleus undecorated in standard immunofluorescence microscopy.
  • (10) Difference maps from averaged decorated arrays and undecorated controls showed three symmetry-related maltose-binding protein binding sites per maltoporin trimer, of which not more than one is likely to be occupied at a given time.
  • (11) Only relatively large adhesion plaques (dash-like contacts) were decorated by antibodies to plectin, smaller dot-like contacts at the cell edges remained undecorated.
  • (12) In control retinas, undecorated filaments were observed.
  • (13) The resultant polymers showing both decorated and undecorated portions were examined and found to consist of a large majority of "spears" i.e., the added undecorated polymer extended in the direction opposite to that direction pointed by the "herringbone" pattern.
  • (14) At steady-state conditions, the length of an undecorated block at one end increased and that at another end decreased, while the decorated center-block did not change in its length.
  • (15) The decorated block can easily be distinguished from undecorated blocks in the darkfield microscope because the decorated one appears much thicker.
  • (16) Fine filaments with diameters of 4-7 nm were undecorated by S1 and connected with actin filaments as cross-bridges.
  • (17) Transporters in Lec1 cells contain primarily "undecorated" but "trimmed" mannose-type asparagine-linked oligosaccharides, while the protein in WT cells contains a mixture of "decorated" and "trimmed" asparagine-linked oligosaccharides.

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