[
UK
/ʌnkəɹˈʌptɪd/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of language) not having its purity or excellence debased
learn to speak pure English undefiled
uncorrupted English -
not debased
though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted
uncorrupted values - not decayed or decomposed
How To Use uncorrupted In A Sentence
- Like the sun, he only appeared when shining, always full of kindness and infectious laughter, his mere presence injecting uncorrupted joy into every situation he encountered.
- ‘Flet,’ in short, is our modern ‘flat’ in an unspecialised and uncorrupted form. Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series
- It could stay holy, sacrosanct, totally uncorrupted and virginal if it wasn't for us humans washing everything over with arrogance.
- The point is also to end criminality so that we have wholesome and uncorrupted politics.
- Why listen to a singer crack a note when you can listen to a recording that was clean and uncorrupted.
- I enjoy spending time with you, not a thing I can say for many other people, but also - well, you seem so pure, so uncorrupted.
- To really return to an age when I was relatively uncorrupted, I would need to return farther than is comfortable to think about.
- Laura represents everything that he wants; she is an innocent, as yet uncorrupted, a genuine person in a world of silver tongues and those who would use him for their own gain.
- A lot of my friends asked me not to go to court for that reason but I find the courts about the one uncorrupted part of Britain.
- People need to know that my column is uncorrupted by any outside influences.