unadornEtymologyFrom un- + adorn.verbTo add a feature or embellishment that makes something uglier; uglify.“No ugly monument of their ancestors disfigures the church walls, no hideous brick box unadorns the country churchyard, and a plain stone, perhaps moss grown, is all the record of their fathers they can show.”To remove the adornments from.“Yet, I have long tried to unadorn Myself for you. I would toss all the trinkets And lavalieres into a box to escape Worshiping.”