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US
/ˌənəˈdəɫtɝˌeɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /ʌnɐdˈʌltəɹˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɐdˈʌltəɹˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not mixed with impurities
unadulterated maple syrup -
without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
a thoroughgoing villain
utter nonsense
a perfect idiot
what a sodding mess
pure folly
the unadulterated truth
stark staring mad
a consummate fool
gross negligence
an arrant fool
a complete coward
a double-dyed villain
a thorough nuisance
How To Use unadulterated In A Sentence
- Sport is played not through statistics, but through raw passion, ungirdled emotion and pure unadulterated spirit.
- I gazed in wonder at the chaos that ensued in the beer gardens at night, at the pure unadulterated fun that was going on at all times.
- Looking at the film now, it works beautifully as pure family entertainment, heavy on the sarcastic wit and full of unadulterated corn, cheese and hokum, especially in the final family group-hug scene.
- The kind of 10-minute blast of unadulterated grimness which turns up out of the blue late at night on BBC2, haranguing you with supposedly meaningful images of alcoholic depressives shouting at each other in tower blocks.
- Consumers who patronized the T'Owd Lane store were assured of unadulterated food, true measure, and fair prices.
- However, one thing it has going for it is that it is a relatively natural and unadulterated food.
- The old ways were the better ways - the pure form, unadulterated by greed and convenience.
- Joseph is for the child in all of us, not so hot on depth or meaning but boiling with concentrated, undiluted, unadulterated fun.
- For pure, unadulterated fun this summer, it doesn't get much steamier.
- The entertainment is free, the food's unadulterated, the handicrafts are genuine and prices are as down-to-earth as the area's residents.