Uncorrupted

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkɔːˌrʌptɪd/

Definitions of uncorrupted

adjective describing something that has not been altered or influenced in a negative way

Example Sentences

A1 The child's laughter was pure and uncorrupted by the harsh realities of the world.

A2 The uncorrupted beauty of nature never fails to amaze me.

B1 The uncorrupted data from the experiment provided valuable insights for the researchers.

B2 The artist's uncorrupted vision allowed them to create truly original and captivating pieces.

C1 His uncorrupted integrity and honesty set him apart from others in the industry.

C2 The uncorrupted innocence of the protagonist made the novel a compelling read.

Examples of uncorrupted in a Sentence

formal The data from the experiment remained uncorrupted throughout the entire process.

informal The file is still uncorrupted, so we can use it for our presentation.

slang I made sure to keep the original document uncorrupted by any changes.

figurative Her uncorrupted spirit shone brightly in a world filled with deceit.

Grammatical Forms of uncorrupted

past tense

uncorrupted

plural

uncorrupteds

comparative

more uncorrupted

superlative

most uncorrupted

present tense

uncorrupt

future tense

will uncorrupt

perfect tense

has/have uncorrupted

continuous tense

is/are uncorrupting

singular

uncorrupted

positive degree

uncorrupted

infinitive

to uncorrupt

gerund

uncorrupting

participle

uncorrupted

Origin and Evolution of uncorrupted

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'uncorrupted' originated from the Latin word 'incorruptus', which is a combination of the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'corruptus' meaning 'corrupted'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'uncorrupted' has retained its original meaning of not being corrupted or tainted, but has also come to be used in a broader sense to describe something that is pure, genuine, or untainted by outside influences.