Nonpolluted

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Pronunciation: /nɑnˈpɑˌlutɪd/

Definitions of nonpolluted

adjective describing a state of being free from pollution or contamination

Example Sentences

A1 The lake is nonpolluted, so it is safe to swim in.

A2 The nonpolluted air in the countryside is refreshing.

B1 Residents in this area enjoy nonpolluted water from the natural spring.

B2 The nonpolluted environment of the national park attracts many visitors.

C1 Efforts to maintain a nonpolluted atmosphere in the city have been successful.

C2 The nonpolluted beaches of this island are a paradise for tourists.

Examples of nonpolluted in a Sentence

formal The nonpolluted water in this region is safe for drinking.

informal The water here is clean and nonpolluted, so we can swim in it.

slang This beach has the most nonpolluted water, dude!

figurative Her mind was like a nonpolluted stream, clear and peaceful.

Grammatical Forms of nonpolluted

past tense

nonpolluted

plural

nonpolluted

comparative

more nonpolluted

superlative

most nonpolluted

present tense

nonpolluted

future tense

will nonpollute

perfect tense

have nonpolluted

continuous tense

is nonpolluting

singular

nonpolluted

positive degree

nonpolluted

infinitive

to nonpollute

gerund

nonpolluting

participle

nonpolluted

Origin and Evolution of nonpolluted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nonpolluted' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the word 'polluted' meaning 'contaminated or impure'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'nonpolluted' has continued to be used to describe something that is free from pollution or contamination, emphasizing cleanliness and purity.