Unmitigated
(adjective)
Total and absolute; complete.
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense "not mitigated, unmodified"): from old french non mitigé, from non "not" + mitigé "mitigated", from latin mitigatus, past participle of mitigare "to soften".
Examples:
- The unmitigated disaster caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
- Her unmitigated anger towards the injustice was palpable.
- The unmitigated greed of the corporation caused widespread harm to the environment.
- The unmitigated success of the venture was due to the hard work of the team.
- The unmitigated honesty of his words was both surprising and refreshing.