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uncorrupted

[ UK /ʌnkəɹˈʌptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of language) not having its purity or excellence debased
    learn to speak pure English undefiled
    uncorrupted English
  2. not debased
    though his associates were dishonest, he remained uncorrupted
    uncorrupted values
  3. 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.
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