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UK
/ˌʌndɪfˈaɪld/
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ADJECTIVE
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(of language) not having its purity or excellence debased
learn to speak pure English undefiled
uncorrupted English - free from stain or blemish
How To Use undefiled In A Sentence
- Eustace smiled meekly, but answered somewhat venomously nevertheless — “I, at least, am certain that I speak the truth, when I call my patroness a virgin undefiled.” Westward Ho!
- 9 My dove, my undefiled is but one; she is the only one of her mother, she is the choice one of her that bare her. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
- Permit me, sir, to preserve my honourable way of thinking and my good name undefiled, in any case. The Double
- Hence such, and such only, are called the undefiled in the way. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
- Other kings have many queens, and concubines, and virgins, with whose conversation they entertain themselves, but my dove, my undefiled, is to me instead of all; in that one I have more than they have in all theirs. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
- When the subways were cleaned up, people felt better; they could get to work rumpled but undefiled.
- And she called the undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led her astray. Chinalyst - China blogs in English
- If Joshua remembered his history correctly, only one small jar of undefiled oil could be found for the Temple's menorah. ANGELS EVERYWHERE
- a fit field for stretching muscles and breathing deeply, a place where their ears may remain undefiled by the harsh words of men who strive to the utmost. CHAPTER 20
- It is for them a symbol of purity, undefiled despite its muddy origin.