Not involving anyone or anything else
“To detach it entirely and look at it purely theoretically is to ignore its primary importance.”
Free of immoral behavior or qualities
With no qualification, restriction, or limitation
“When I was a child, a day at the beach was pure bliss that would form the greatest of lasting memories.”
In a manner free of stain or blemish
In a clear or well-expressed manner
Adverb for not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material
“White-sand soil consists mostly of pure quartz material derived from ancient sediments.”
Adverb for free of any contamination
“The pristine and pure waters of the island serve as a playground for visitors and locals alike.”
(of a person) Adverb for wholesome and untainted by immorality
“Sir Pick rode off, vowing to stay chastely faithful to Maid Martha while she remained pure and untouched.”
(of a subject of study) Adverb for dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application
“I am an advocate of both the pure research and practical application of string theory.”
(of a color) Adverb for complete and unadulterated
“A cloud in the autumn sun shines a perfectly pure shade of yellow, the color of unadulterated gold.”
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