English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ voluptuous

Adjective edit

unvoluptuous (comparative more unvoluptuous, superlative most unvoluptuous)

  1. Not voluptuous.
    • 1929, Paul Rosenfeld, An Hour with American Music, page 146:
      Chavez's writing is bare, brusque, unvoluptuous. The attacks, transitions and rhythmic sequences are excessively abrupt; the periods and movements compressed; squat as Toltec divinities; []