Uncontaminated

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.kənˈtæm.əˌneɪ.tɪd/

Definitions of uncontaminated

adjective describing a state of being free from contamination or pollution

Example Sentences

A1 The water in the mountain stream is uncontaminated and safe to drink.

A2 The uncontaminated soil in the garden is perfect for growing vegetables.

B1 The uncontaminated air in the countryside is refreshing compared to the city.

B2 The uncontaminated food served at the restaurant is sourced from local farms.

C1 The uncontaminated laboratory environment is crucial for conducting accurate experiments.

C2 The uncontaminated samples were carefully preserved for scientific research.

Examples of uncontaminated in a Sentence

formal The water from the mountain spring is completely uncontaminated.

informal I prefer to drink uncontaminated water straight from the source.

slang Dude, this place serves the most uncontaminated sushi in town.

figurative Her mind was like an uncontaminated garden, free from negative thoughts.

Grammatical Forms of uncontaminated

past tense

uncontaminated

plural

uncontaminated

comparative

more uncontaminated

superlative

most uncontaminated

present tense

uncontaminates

future tense

will uncontaminate

perfect tense

has uncontaminated

continuous tense

is uncontaminating

singular

uncontaminated

positive degree

uncontaminated

infinitive

to uncontaminate

gerund

uncontaminating

participle

uncontaminated

Origin and Evolution of uncontaminated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'uncontaminated' originated from the Latin word 'contaminare', which means to make impure or defile.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'uncontaminated' has maintained its original meaning of not being polluted or tainted, but has also evolved to encompass a broader sense of purity and cleanliness in various contexts.