Pronunciation: /ˈsaɪmən pjʊər/
noun a person or thing that is genuine or authentic
A1 She is a simon pure when it comes to honesty.
A2 The young boy was known for being a simon pure in his intentions.
B1 The organization prides itself on hiring simon pures who uphold their values.
B2 In a world full of corruption, finding a simon pure leader is rare.
C1 The detective was determined to find the simon pure among the suspects.
C2 Being a simon pure in the business world can be challenging, but it is possible to succeed with integrity.
formal The jeweler assured me that the diamond was simon pure and of the highest quality.
informal I heard that the new restaurant in town serves simon pure burgers.
slang I can't believe he's actually simon pure about his feelings for her.
figurative Her dedication to her work is simon pure, always giving her best effort.
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