Uncensored: meaning, definitions and examples

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uncensored

 

[ ʌn'sɛn.sərd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

media content

The term 'uncensored' refers to material that has not undergone any form of censorship. This means that the content is presented in its original form without any alterations or deletions to sensitive or controversial parts. Uncensored materials can include films, music, writing, and online content that some might consider inappropriate. This designation can invoke discussions about freedom of expression and the limits of regulation in various societies.

Synonyms

unfiltered, unmoderated, unrestricted

Examples of usage

  • The film was released in an uncensored version that shocked audiences.
  • He prefers to read uncensored articles to get the real story.
  • The uncensored recording showed the artist's true emotions during the performance.

Translations

Translations of the word "uncensored" in other languages:

🇵🇹 não censurado

🇮🇳 अनसेंसर्ड

🇩🇪 unkorrigiert

🇮🇩 tidak disensor

🇺🇦 неконтрольований

🇵🇱 nieocenzurowany

🇯🇵 無修正

🇫🇷 non censuré

🇪🇸 sin censura

🇹🇷 sansürsüz

🇰🇷 비검열

🇸🇦 غير خاضع للرقابة

🇨🇿 necenzurovaný

🇸🇰 necenzurovaný

🇨🇳 未审查的

🇸🇮 necenzuriran

🇮🇸 ófriðandi

🇰🇿 сензорасыз

🇬🇪 მოუწვდელი

🇦🇿 sensur olunmamış

🇲🇽 sin censura

Word origin

The word 'uncensored' is formed from the prefix 'un-', meaning 'not', and the root 'censor'. The term 'censor' originates from the Latin word 'censere', which means 'to assess' or 'to judge'. In ancient Rome, censors were responsible for conducting the census and overseeing public morals, which involved reviewing and regulating various forms of communication and expression. The concept of censorship has evolved over time, particularly with the advent of mass media and the internet. During the 20th century, discussions surrounding censorship became more prevalent, especially concerning government control and the impact of media on society. The prefix 'un-' was added to emphasize the absence of censorship, highlighting the debate between freedom of speech and the need for some form of regulation in the dissemination of information. Today, with the rise of digital media, the accessibility of uncensored content is increasingly viewed as a marker of individual freedom in contrast to societal norms and expectations.