Comparative for chaste, abstaining from libidinous pleasures
“The virginal maiden, May Whelan, dresses appropriately in white or pale-colored garments that de-emphasize her bodiliness while signifying her innocence.”
Comparative for virtuous, morally pure, or without sin
“She had always been a child in his mind, pure and virginal.”
Comparative for without guilt, free from blame
“One generation springs, virginal and guiltless, out of its debased predecessors.”
Comparative for in an original condition, having not previously been used or worn
“Good soil was to be found in the virginal land of the West.”
Comparative for extremely clean, pure or fresh
“She climbed into a bed with tight white virginal sheets plastered to its sides.”
Comparative for being or involving the first attempt or act of its kind
Comparative for having a naive or unsuspecting nature
Comparative for unmarried or not involved in a romantic relationship
Comparative for a person who is immature, especially in a professional capacity
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