pure (Meaning)

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pure (a)

free of extraneous elements of any kind

(of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black

(used of persons or behaviors) having no faults; sinless

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pure (s)

without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers

free from discordant qualities

concerned with theory and data rather than practice; opposed to applied

in a state of sexual virginity

pure Sentence Examples

  1. The mountain air was crisp and pure, invigorating all who breathed it.
  2. She had a pure heart, always seeing the best in others and acting with kindness.
  3. The water from the natural spring was pure and free from contaminants.
  4. His intentions were pure, driven solely by a desire to help those in need.
  5. The child's laughter was pure joy, echoing through the room.
  6. The snow on the mountaintop was untouched and pure, a pristine blanket of white.
  7. The melody of the song was simple yet pure, touching the soul of everyone who heard it.
  8. Her love for him was pure and unwavering, transcending any obstacle in their path.
  9. The diamond was of the highest quality, with a pure brilliance that dazzled all who beheld it.
  10. The sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting a pure, golden glow over the forest.

FAQs About the word pure

free of extraneous elements of any kind, without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers, (of color) being chromatically pure; not dil

tried, filtered, straight, fresh, refined, undiluted, clean, unadulterated, absolute, purified

corrupted, polluted, adulterated, alloyed, tainted, diluted, impure, mixed, contaminated, spoiled

The mountain air was crisp and pure, invigorating all who breathed it.

She had a pure heart, always seeing the best in others and acting with kindness.

The water from the natural spring was pure and free from contaminants.

His intentions were pure, driven solely by a desire to help those in need.