Unvarnished in a sentence as an adjective

People don't read Gruber for the unvarnished truth about the mobile market.

Whenever a geek says how much he loves unvarnished communcation, what he means is that he loves sending it - the same people regularly hit the roof when they receive it.

Sometimes it is preferable to keep one's memories untarnished by unvarnished reality.

The person behaved as an unvarnished moron which put everyone that listened to that rant into even more potentially very awkward situations with HR. There's a double standard of not narcing but also not letting it go unchecked.

McDonald's is in a fortunate/unfortunate position in that they can afford to have an ad campaign based upon honesty, because the unvarnished truth is still a lot better than the stuff that an awful lot of people already believe about them.

Or just unvarnished ignorance of computing history?It's stuff like this that makes me mistrust a news source: if they get it blazingly wrong about something I know enough about to have a working ******** detector for, what are the chances that they're not also getting it wrong about everything else?

I think the point of this article is that because of Coffee's wide use, developers will often find themselves in a situation where they can't "just don't use it".You could say "don't take that job", but I think the point of the article is to make it clear that CoffeeScript is not an unvarnished win, and that choosing to use it will result in otherwise qualified people taking your advice and not wanting to work on your project.

Unvarnished definitions

adjective

not having a coating of stain or varnish

See also: unstained

adjective

free from any effort to soften to disguise; "the plain and unvarnished truth"; "the unvarnished candor of old people and children"

See also: plain