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pure
adjective
-
pure
,
purer
,
purest
not
mixed
with
anything
else
;
clean
and
uncontaminated
•
The
hikers
drank
pure
water
from
a
crystal-clear
mountain
spring
.
The
hikers
drank
pure
water
from
a
crystal-clear
mountain
spring
.
•
Use
pure
olive
oil
for
the
salad
dressing
to
get
the
best
flavor
.
Use
pure
olive
oil
for
the
salad
dressing
to
get
the
best
flavor
.
adjective
-
pure
,
purer
,
purest
morally
good
and
innocent
;
free
from
wrongdoing
•
Everyone
admired
the
monk
’
s
pure
heart
and
gentle
words
.
Everyone
admired
the
monk
’
s
pure
heart
and
gentle
words
.
•
The
children
’
s
laughter
was
a
pure
sound
of
joy
.
The
children
’
s
laughter
was
a
pure
sound
of
joy
.
adjective
-
pure
,
purer
,
purest
complete
or
total
,
with
nothing
else
involved
•
It
was
pure
luck
that
we
caught
the
last
train
.
It
was
pure
luck
that
we
caught
the
last
train
.
•
The
match
was
pure
excitement
from
start
to
finish
.
The
match
was
pure
excitement
from
start
to
finish
.
adverb
very
;
completely
(
used
as
an
informal
intensifier
,
especially
in
Scottish
English
)
•
That
concert
was
pure
brilliant
!
That
concert
was
pure
brilliant
!
•
I
’
m
pure
starving
after
that
run
.
I
’
m
pure
starving
after
that
run
.
adjective
-
pure
,
purer
,
purest
concerned
only
with
theory
or
ideas
and
not
practical
use
•
He
prefers
pure
mathematics
to
applied
math
.
He
prefers
pure
mathematics
to
applied
math
.
•
Their
research
focuses
on
pure
science
rather
than
inventions
.
Their
research
focuses
on
pure
science
rather
than
inventions
.
adjective
-
pure
,
purer
,
purest
having
a
single
,
unmixed
hue
;
free
from
other
colors
•
The
artist
chose
a
pure
red
for
the
background
.
The
artist
chose
a
pure
red
for
the
background
.
•
Pure
yellow
can
be
hard
on
the
eyes
if
overused
.
Pure
yellow
can
be
hard
on
the
eyes
if
overused
.