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unadulterated

adjective
un·​adul·​ter·​at·​ed | \ ˌən-ə-ˈdəl-tə-ˌrā-təd How to pronounce unadulterated (audio) \

Definition of unadulterated

1 : not adulterated : pure unadulterated food
2 : complete, unqualified an unadulterated fool

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Other Words from unadulterated

unadulteratedly adverb

Examples of unadulterated in a Sentence

an unadulterated solution is required for the experiment the unadulterated nonsense that you sometimes hear from political pundits on TV

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Following him is his brother, Matti, an unadulterated capitalist who’s set on launching his own logging outfit. Mark Athitakis, chicagotribune.com, "Karl Marlantes pens another spirited epic, this time about immigrants, logging and labor," 11 July 2019 The first volume is pure, unadulterated adrenaline injected right into your veins. Travis M. Andrews, Washington Post, "The definitive ranking of Quentin Tarantino films, from worst to best," 30 July 2019 Following him is his brother, Matti, an unadulterated capitalist who’s set on launching his own logging outfit. Mark Athitakis, chicagotribune.com, "Karl Marlantes pens another spirited epic, this time about immigrants, logging and labor," 11 July 2019 Following him is his brother, Matti, an unadulterated capitalist who’s set on launching his own logging outfit. Mark Athitakis, chicagotribune.com, "Karl Marlantes pens another spirited epic, this time about immigrants, logging and labor," 11 July 2019 Following him is his brother, Matti, an unadulterated capitalist who’s set on launching his own logging outfit. Mark Athitakis, Washington Post, "‘Deep River’ bucks every literary trend, and that’s what makes it so charming," 8 July 2019 There are dozens, if not hundreds, of others of its kind, unceremoniously serving unadulterated national cuisine to working-class compatriots. Seth Kugel, New York Times, "A Whirlwind, Round-the-World Food Tour of Queens," 1 July 2019 Who would have ever dreamed that television would one day be spoken of with such unadulterated reverence by Meryl freaking Streep? The Washington Post, The Mercury News, "‘I Like to Watch’ explores TV as, well, just great," 14 June 2019 This is the Rousseau everyone knows, the unadulterated talent, painter of fluorescent jungle scenes, wild beasts, and enigmatic, sphinxlike women. María Gainza, Harper's magazine, "Both Sides Now," 10 May 2019

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First Known Use of unadulterated

circa 1719, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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unadulterated

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English Language Learners Definition of unadulterated

: not having anything added : not adulterated
: complete and total

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