unfeigned
- s not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed
her interest in people was unfeigned
- Few, other than Pasternak's Communist critics, have noted his unfeigned and unwavering sympathies for the educated middle class in which he was reared.
- He wears horn-rimmed glasses, speaks with unfeigned modesty, and seems as innocuous as Clark Kentuntil he takes off his clothes and sets to work.
- Fisher, a man of Roman selfesteem, considered Capp an ingrate and a whippersnapper, and watched his rise to fame with unfeigned horror.