Pure ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Pure ( adjective )

  1. Not mixed or tainted with anything else.
  2. Free from any contamination or impurities.
  3. Having a high degree of moral or spiritual integrity.
  4. Not affected by emotions or personal biases.

Origin:

From the old english pur, meaning clean, clear, or unadulterated.

Examples:

  1. The water was pure and clean.
  2. The gold is 99.99% pure.
  3. The athlete's performance was pure and unadulterated.
  4. The motivation behind the act was pure and selfless.
  5. The decision was based on pure logic, without any emotional bias.

(As a verb)

Pure ( verb )

  1. Not mixed or tainted with anything else.
  2. Free from any contamination or impurities.
  3. Having a high degree of moral or spiritual integrity.
  4. Not affected by emotions or personal biases.

Origin:

From the old english pur, meaning clean, clear, or unadulterated.

Examples:

  1. The water was pure and clean.
  2. The gold is 99.99% pure.
  3. The athlete's performance was pure and unadulterated.
  4. The motivation behind the act was pure and selfless.
  5. The decision was based on pure logic, without any emotional bias.
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