Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not hidden or concealed; open; manifest.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of unhide.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word unhidden.

Examples

  • This needs to be laid out in complete unhidden details.

    Sources: White House considers drafting health care bill 2009

  • Then when things change, the bad habits of the organization, which were compensated for with excess spending and often excess hiring, now surface unhidden, result in severe changes or layoffs, and are harder to fix because they're well, habits.

    8 posts from July 2009 2009

  • Then when things change, the bad habits of the organization, which were compensated for with excess spending and often excess hiring, now surface unhidden, result in severe changes or layoffs, and are harder to fix because they're well, habits.

    Accountability 2010

  • Those statements reflect an unhidden agenda in the Democratic party that perpetuates the continued poverty of millions of blacks.

    DNC: Barbour 'defended the indefensible' 2010

  • Then when things change, the bad habits of the organization, which were compensated for with excess spending and often excess hiring, now surface unhidden, result in severe changes or layoffs, and are harder to fix because they're well, habits.

    risk shmisk 2009

  • Then when things change, the bad habits of the organization, which were compensated for with excess spending and often excess hiring, now surface unhidden, result in severe changes or layoffs, and are harder to fix because they're well, habits.

    Technology 2010

  • While being the most emotionally draining film of the year, Shame was also the most explicit and it's continuously unhidden sex scenes that served the film its realism was most likely, and regrettably, too risky for the Academy.

    Emma Seligman: Add These to Your Oscars List... Emma Seligman 2012

  • Then when things change, the bad habits of the organization, which were compensated for with excess spending and often excess hiring, now surface unhidden, result in severe changes or layoffs, and are harder to fix because they're well, habits.

    Transparency 2010

  • Then when things change, the bad habits of the organization, which were compensated for with excess spending and often excess hiring, now surface unhidden, result in severe changes or layoffs, and are harder to fix because they're well, habits.

    risk shmisk 2009

  • That Gibson's aggressive, unhidden anti-Semitism was not enough to end his career -- not here and assuredly not in Europe -- says an awful lot about our unwillingness to see the continuing danger of hatred of Jews.

    Rabbi David Wolpe: Why Wasn't Gibson's Anti-Semitism Enough? 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.