[
UK
/pɹɪstˈiːn/
]
[ US /ˈpɹɪstin/ ]
[ US /ˈpɹɪstin/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
completely free from dirt or contamination
pristine mountain snow -
immaculately clean and unused
handed her his pristine white handkerchief
How To Use pristine In A Sentence
- In contrast, George finds great kinship in the pristine and untainted teachings of the Hebrew codifier, Moses.
- Thousands of miles of unspoilt coastline, isolated and untouched lakes and pristine mountain ranges are there for the discovering.
- Grandfather sold the russets and the codlings and the pippins from his orchard, and those he didn't sell he stored in his pristine white-washed cellar, where huge black hams and sides of bacon were hanging from black hooks.
- Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center dug up a pristine copy of this classic film and scheduled two showings; I was one of the lucky few who got a chance to see it.
- handed her his pristine white handkerchief
- If you bought the car when your credit was blemished and now it's pristine (or if you had little credit history at all), refinancing can mean a significant drop in rates.
- The beautiful and pristine Bangpakong Riverside Country Club was host for a Stableford competition.
- The space ship is cluttered with aging technology and tattered furniture - this is not the uniformly pristine and transfigured world of the typical sci-fi flick.
- An absolute pristine typical Redesmere roach of old, complete with dab of orange under its chin.
- The ground was covered in a pristine layer of snow.