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Etymology 1

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From un- +‎ masked.

Adjective

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unmasked (not comparable)

  1. Not wearing a mask on one's face.
    Synonym: maskless
    Antonym: masked
    • 2020 August 18, Kat Moon, “Taiwan Just Had Its First 10,000-Person Arena Concert Since the Pandemic Began. Here’s What It Was Like to Be There”, in Time[1]:
      And while the U.S. has seen concerts with scaled-down capacity, multiple artists have faced criticism after videos of largely unmasked crowds were shared on social media.
  2. No longer masked (from which a mask has been removed)
    • 2003, Cynthia Bloch, Annette Wagner, MIDP style guide for the Java 2 platform, micro edition:
      For example, the character might appear unmasked for a brief time, or until the user types another character []
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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unmasked

  1. simple past and past participle of unmask

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