Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɪkst/

Definitions of unmixed

adjective not mixed or blended with anything else; pure or unmixed

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer my orange juice unmixed with any other flavors.

A2 The recipe calls for unmixed ingredients to be added slowly.

B1 The artist's style is known for its unmixed colors and clean lines.

B2 The data provided was unmixed and easy to analyze.

C1 The scientist conducted experiments with unmixed samples to ensure accurate results.

C2 The symphony orchestra played the piece with unmixed precision and emotion.

Examples of unmixed in a Sentence

formal The scientist conducted experiments to ensure that the results were unmixed with any outside variables.

informal I prefer my coffee black and unmixed with any cream or sugar.

slang I like my music unmixed, just pure beats and lyrics.

figurative Her emotions were unmixed, showing only pure joy at the news.

Grammatical Forms of unmixed

past tense

unmixed

plural

unmixed

comparative

more unmixed

superlative

most unmixed

present tense

unmix

future tense

will unmix

perfect tense

have unmixed

continuous tense

am unmixing

singular

unmixed

positive degree

unmixed

infinitive

unmix

gerund

unmixing

participle

unmixed

Origin and Evolution of unmixed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unmixed' originated from the Old English word 'unmixt' which was derived from the Latin word 'unmixed'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unmixed' has retained its original meaning of not mixed or pure, but has also been used in various contexts to describe things that are undiluted or unaltered.