Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɪltərd/
adjective describing a substance that has not been altered or processed in any way
A1 I prefer unfiltered water over bottled water.
A2 She always speaks her mind, unfiltered and honest.
B1 The documentary provided an unfiltered look at the lives of the villagers.
B2 The artist's unfiltered emotions were evident in her abstract paintings.
C1 The journalist's unfiltered reporting exposed corruption at the highest levels of government.
C2 The director's unfiltered vision brought a raw and intense energy to the film.
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate that something is not filtered
A1 She spoke unfiltered, saying exactly what was on her mind.
A2 He tends to give unfiltered feedback, which can be both helpful and blunt.
B1 The documentary provided an unfiltered look into the lives of the villagers.
B2 The artist's unfiltered creativity was evident in every brushstroke of the painting.
C1 The journalist's unfiltered reporting exposed corruption at the highest levels of government.
C2 The author's unfiltered prose captured the raw emotions of the characters with startling clarity.
formal The unfiltered data set provided valuable insights for the research project.
informal I prefer my coffee unfiltered, with no added cream or sugar.
slang She always speaks her mind, unfiltered and unapologetic.
figurative His unfiltered emotions were evident in his passionate speech.
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