Undiluted

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdaɪˌlutɪd/

Definitions of undiluted

adjective not weakened or made thinner by the addition of water or other substances; pure and concentrated

Example Sentences

A1 The undiluted orange juice was too strong for me to drink.

A2 She prefers her coffee undiluted with milk or sugar.

B1 The undiluted truth can be harsh, but it is necessary in some situations.

B2 The undiluted power of the sun can be harnessed through solar panels.

C1 The undiluted beauty of the untouched wilderness left me in awe.

C2 His undiluted passion for music is evident in every note he plays.

Examples of undiluted in a Sentence

formal The undiluted solution must be handled with care in the laboratory.

informal I prefer my coffee undiluted, no sugar or milk.

slang I like my music undiluted, no remixes or edits.

figurative Her undiluted passion for the cause inspired others to join the movement.

Grammatical Forms of undiluted

past tense

undiluted

plural

undiluted

comparative

more undiluted

superlative

most undiluted

present tense

dilute

future tense

will dilute

perfect tense

have diluted

continuous tense

is diluting

singular

undiluted

positive degree

undiluted

infinitive

to dilute

gerund

diluting

participle

diluted

Origin and Evolution of undiluted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'undiluted' originated from the Latin word 'dilutus', which means 'washed away' or 'dissolved'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the sense of being not mixed or watered down, the meaning of 'undiluted' has evolved to also signify purity, strength, or intensity without any weakening or dilution.