uncensored
uncensored — adjective
- uncensoredpositive
- more uncensoredcomparative
- most uncensoredsuperlative
1. describes a book, film, report, or other piece of work that appears in its compl
describes a book, film, report, or other piece of work that appears in its complete, original state — with no parts taken out or hidden by officials, editors, or authorities
Maja found the uncensored director's cut of the war documentary on a streaming site.
attributive: uncensored + [version/cut of media]
The uncensored court transcripts were published online after the trial ended.
Hassan insisted on reading the uncensored report before speaking to the press.
Rodrigo gave an uncensored interview about his years working inside the ministry.
Meera compared the uncensored biography with the version her school had approved.
- unexpurgated
more formal and literary; used almost exclusively for books and texts
- unabridged
refers to texts that have not been shortened; neutral about the reason for cuts
- complete
more general; carries no specific implication about censorship
- censored
had parts removed by an authority for moral or political reasons
- expurgated
had offensive or inappropriate parts removed before publication
- redacted
had sensitive information blacked out or hidden, often in legal or government documents
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Typically appears before the noun it describes (attributive position); most often modifies words for media, documents, or communications (book, film, report, interview, footage).