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unwarped

American  
[uhn-wawrpt] / ʌnˈwɔrpt /

adjective

  1. not warped, as a phonograph record or flooring.

  2. impartial; undistorted, as a point of view, judgment, or analysis.


Etymology

Origin of unwarped

First recorded in 1735–45; un- 1 + warp + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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That way their messages come through unwarped and uncensored.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her state-school-educated children are good kids with clear heads and unwarped values.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then we heaped his barrow, lifting a gravestone on the mound, and fixed his light but unwarped oar against the sky.

From "The Odyssey" by Homer

It was to some one deeply experienced, yet quite unwarped by personal emotions, that he brought his recitals of distress and uncertainty.

From Franklin Kane by Sedgwick, Anne Douglas

He feels unable to explain his thoughts and sentiments to the clear, unwarped reason of a Horatio, to whom the Ghost did not reply, and to whom no ghost would.

From Shakspere and Montaigne by Feis, Jacob