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pure

1 of 1adjective
/pjʊr/
Forms:purer,purest
1

not combined or mixed with anything else

B2
  • She prefers to drink pure water without any added flavors or sweeteners.
  • The artist used pure gold leaf to decorate the religious icons.
  • The diamond ring was crafted from pure, flawless gemstones.
  • The scientist isolated a pure sample of the compound for the experiment, ensuring accurate results.
  • She wore a dress made of pure silk, feeling luxurious and elegant.
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2

absolute or complete, without any admixture or qualification

  • Her pure joy was evident as she celebrated her achievement with unrestrained enthusiasm.
  • The chef's pure delight in the cooking process was reflected in every dish he prepared.
  • He spoke with pure conviction, leaving no room for doubt about his beliefs.
  • The team's pure determination drove them to success despite numerous challenges.
  • The novel’s pure excitement kept readers hooked from start to finish with its intense, unrelenting pace.
3

(of color) not mixed with white, black, or grey

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4

focused on theory, principles, or abstract understanding rather than practical application

5

morally flawless or virtuous

  • She was known for her pure intentions and selfless actions.
  • The saint’s life was considered pure, free from any wrongdoings.
  • The story depicted a pure hero, whose only aim was to protect the innocent.
  • The child’s pure heart was evident in every act of kindness.
  • His pure motives in volunteering were evident to everyone around him.
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6

unspoiled in sexual experience