virginal Synonyms
Strongest:
- injured
- tainted
- blemished
- soiled
- tainted
- disfigured
- bruised
- broken
- soiled
- hurt
- stale
- blemished
- hurt
- disfigured
- spoiled
- polluted
- contaminated
- damaged
- spoiled
- polluted
- stale
- faded
- used
- broken
- injured
- bruised
- contaminated
- impaired
- damaged
- worn
- impaired
- used
- faded
- worn
Strong:
- sullied
- secondhand
- secondhand
- defiled
- shopworn
- defaced
- harmed
- defiled
- marred
- marred
- shopworn
- defaced
- harmed
- sullied
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virginal Meaning
virginal (n)
a legless rectangular harpsichord; played (usually by women) in the 16th and 17th centuries
virginal (a)
characteristic of a virgin or virginity
virginal (s)
untouched or undefiled
in a state of sexual virginity
virginal (a.)
Of or pertaining to a virgin; becoming a virgin; maidenly.
virginal (n.)
An instrument somewhat resembling the spinet, but having a rectangular form, like the small piano. It had strings and keys, but only one wire to a note. The instrument was used in the sixteenth century, but is now wholly obsolete. It was sometimes called a pair of virginals.
virginal (v. i.)
To play with the fingers, as if on a virginal; to tap or pat.
virginal Sentence Examples
- She wore a virginal white dress on her wedding day, symbolizing purity and innocence.
- The untouched snow formed a virginal blanket over the landscape, untouched by human footprints.
- His painting depicted a serene countryside scene, with virginal fields stretching to the horizon.
- The antique piano had a delicate, virginal appearance, hinting at its long history of music-making.
- Her voice had a virginal quality, soft and pure, captivating all who heard it.
- The old church stood with its virginal white walls, a beacon of hope in the village.
- The protagonist's innocence was reflected in her virginal demeanor, untainted by the world's corruption.
- The virginal forest whispered secrets to those who dared to listen, its ancient trees standing guard over hidden wonders.
- The young couple exchanged virginal glances, their love blossoming like a delicate flower in spring.
- The mountain air was crisp and virginal, invigorating the hikers as they ascended to new heights.
FAQs About the word virginal
a legless rectangular harpsichord; played (usually by women) in the 16th and 17th centuries, characteristic of a virgin or virginity, untouched or undefiled, in
fresh, mint, virgin,pristine, unblemished, unspoiled, brand-new, unsullied,untouched, undamaged
injured, tainted, blemished, soiled, tainted, disfigured, bruised, broken, soiled, hurt
She wore a virginal white dress on her wedding day, symbolizing purity and innocence.
The untouched snow formed a virginal blanket over the landscape, untouched by human footprints.
His painting depicted a serene countryside scene, with virginal fields stretching to the horizon.
The antique piano had a delicate, virginal appearance, hinting at its long history of music-making.