- adjectivepure (adjective) · purer (comparative adjective) · purest (superlative adjective) · pure-bred (adjective)
- not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material:"cars can run on pure alcohol" · "the jacket was pure wool"
- without any extraneous and unnecessary elements:"the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility"
- free of any contamination:"the pure, clear waters of Montana"
- wholesome and untainted by immorality, especially that of a sexual nature:"our fondness for each other is pure and innocent"
- (of a sound) perfectly in tune and with a clear tone.
- (of an animal or plant) of unmixed origin or descent:"the pure Charolais is white or light wheat in the coat"
- (of a subject of study) dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application. Compare with applied."a theoretical discipline such as pure physics"
- phonetics(of a vowel) not joined with another to form a diphthong.
- involving or containing nothing else but; sheer (used for emphasis):"a shout of pure anger" · "an outcome that may be a matter of pure chance"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French pur ‘pure’, from Latin purus.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material:
- without any extraneous and unnecessary elements:
- free of any contamination:
- wholesome and untainted by immorality, especially that of a sexual nature:
- (of an animal or plant) of unmixed origin or descent:
- (of a subject of study) dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application. Compare withapplied.
- involving or containing nothing else but; sheer (used for emphasis):
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