Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɔːltərd/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unaltered' describes something that has not been changed or modified.
A1 The recipe called for unaltered ingredients.
A2 The unaltered document was found in the old archives.
B1 The painting remained unaltered despite being centuries old.
B2 The unaltered data provided a clear picture of the situation.
C1 The unaltered version of the manuscript was finally discovered.
C2 The unaltered footage revealed the true events of that day.
adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'unaltered' could be used to modify a verb or adjective to indicate that something has not been changed in a particular way.
A1 The recipe remained unaltered despite my attempts to change it.
A2 The painting was left unaltered by the restoration process.
B1 The document was submitted unaltered for review.
B2 The original manuscript was discovered unaltered in the archives.
C1 The ancient artifact was found unaltered after centuries of being buried.
C2 The classic novel was translated into multiple languages but remained unaltered in its original form.
formal The original document must remain unaltered for legal purposes.
informal I prefer to keep the recipe unaltered because it tastes the best that way.
slang I'm leaving the photo unaltered because filters are overrated.
figurative His principles remained unaltered despite the changing times.
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