unartificial
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Hence one readily deduces that a simple, quiet, but direct, earnest address; a straightforward, unartificial honest manner, without tricks of oratory, is the most effective method of lodging truth in the minds of one's hearers.
From The Young Man and the World by Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah
The complexion fair, the cheek rosy, the countenance pleasing, the eye blooming, a beauty unartificial, untinted, of its natural colour, adding brightness to the brightest cherry, as if one should dye ivory with resplendent purple.
From How to Write a Novel A Practical Guide to the Art of Fiction by Anonymous
He was trying to think of the most natural and unartificial thing to say, and his voice seemed to come from the outside, as though he were speaking behind a marionette.
From The Touchstone by Wharton, Edith
Yet, all that aside, is not this concerted gardening precisely such a work that young manhood and womanhood, however artificial or unartificial, anywhere, everywhere, Old World or newest frontier, ought to take to naturally?
From The Amateur Garden by Cable, George Washington
In fact, the place seemed so unartificial that Theresa, facing Mr. Wrenn, was bored.
From Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man by Lewis, Sinclair