Adjective
not decorated with something to increase its beauty or distinction
Source: WordNetAlvar Aalto, Sketches, 1978, 104. * "We should work for simple, good, undecorated things" and he continues, "but things which are in harmony with the human being and organically suited to the little man in the street." Source: Internet
The grave of Hazratji Baba, convert long to signify his greatness, but otherwise covered solely by rock chips, is undecorated save for tall pennants at its head. Source: Internet
Having 'undecorated' the Christmas tree for this shot I'm now going to go and hang these glass balls back where they belong. Source: Internet
Indie culture tends to prize this kind of undecorated directness as a stand-in for truth, as though nobody has ever spoken clearly and lied. Source: Internet
Because of the extensive and varied deposits of marble, many buildings were faced in marble, or were left with undecorated façade so that this might be achieved at a later date. Source: Internet
In many places, particularly in smaller high schools and colleges, end zones are undecorated, or have plain white diagonal stripes spaced several yards apart, in lieu of colors and decorations. Source: Internet