Pronunciation: /ʌn.əˈdʌltəˌreɪtɪd/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unadulterated' describes something that is pure or not mixed with anything else.
A1 I prefer unadulterated fruit juice without any added sugar or preservatives.
A2 The unadulterated truth is often hard to accept, but it's important to be honest.
B1 The film received critical acclaim for its unadulterated portrayal of real-life events.
B2 She appreciated the unadulterated beauty of nature as she hiked through the untouched forest.
C1 The artist's unadulterated talent shone through in every brushstroke of his masterpiece.
C2 The unadulterated joy on the children's faces as they played together was heartwarming.
formal The scientist presented the results of the experiment as an unadulterated representation of the data.
informal I prefer my orange juice unadulterated, without any added sugar or water.
slang I like my music unadulterated - no remixes or edits, just the original tracks.
figurative Her unadulterated joy at winning the competition was evident in her beaming smile.
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