Synonyms for unpolluted
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : puh-loo-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : pəˈlu tɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for unpolluted Other synonyms for the word unpolluted
- above reproach
- abstruse
- acute
- advantageous
- aiding
- antibacterial
- antibiotic
- antiseptic
- apple-pie order
- aseptic
- bactericidal
- beneficial
- benign
- body-building
- bracing
- brisk
- cathartic
- chaste
- checked
- clarified
- clean
- cleanly
- cleansed
- compensatory
- competent
- conducive
- corrective
- crisp
- critical
- cryptic
- decent
- decontaminated
- definite
- delicate
- desirable
- dirtless
- disease-free
- disinfectant
- disinfected
- distinct
- earliest
- early
- energy-giving
- enigmatic
- esoteric
- fair
- fastidious
- faultless
- fine-spun
- first
- flawless
- germ-destroying
- germ-free
- germicidal
- guiltless
- hairline
- hairsplitting
- harmless
- healing
- health-giving
- healthful
- healthy
- helpful
- hygienic
- immaculate
- incorrupt
- innocent
- innocuous
- innoxious
- inoffensive
- intact
- intelligent
- intemerate
- invigorating
- just out
- keen
- latest
- laundered
- medicated
- minute
- mitigative
- modest
- natural
- neat
- neat as a button
- neat as a pin
- neutralized
- new
- nice
- nonpoisonous
- nontoxic
- not stale
- nourishing
- nutritious
- nutritive
- obscure
- orderly
- original
- pasteurized
- perfect
- petty
- precise
- primal
- pristine
- profitable
- prophylactic
- pure
- purified
- purifying
- quick
- recent
- recondite
- refined
- refreshing
- reliable
- restorative
- risk-free
- riskless
- salubrious
- salutary
- sanative
- sanatory
- sanitary
- secure
- sensitive
- sharp
- shining
- simple
- sinless
- snowy
- sound
- spanking
- sparkling
- speckless
- spic and span
- spotless
- squeaky
- stainless
- sterile
- sterilized
- sterilizing
- sterling
- stiff
- stimulating
- strict
- subtle
- sustaining
- sweet
- taintless
- tame
- tasteful
- tenuous
- tidy
- tonic
- trifling
- trim
- trustworthy
- unadulterated
- unblemished
- uncontaminated
- uncorrupted
- undebased
- undefiled
- undiluted
- uninfected
- uninjurious
- unpolluted
- unprocessed
- unsmudged
- unsoiled
- unspotted
- unstained
- unsullied
- untainted
- untarnished
- untouched
- useful
- vanilla
- virginal
- virtuous
- vivid
- washed
- well-kept
- white
- whole
- wholesome
- young
Définition of unpolluted
Origin :- c.1400, "rendered impure or unclean," past participle adjective from pollute (v.). Meaning "drunk" is from 1912, American English slang; ecological sense is from 1888.
- As in pristine : adj clean, pure; primeval
- As in pure : adj clean, uncontaminated
- As in safe : adj not dangerous
- As in sanitary : adj clean, germ-free
- As in unadulterated : adj clean, pure; unmixed
- As in unspoiled : adj fresh
- As in unsullied : adj clean
- As in clean : adj not dirty; uncluttered
- As in clean : adj sterile
- As in unsoiled : adj clean
- As in fine : adj discriminating, exact
- As in fresh : adj refreshing to the senses
- As in antiseptic : adj completely clean, uncontaminated; decontaminating
- As in healthful/healthy : adj good for one's wellness
- As in immaculate : adj innocent, uncorrupted
- What can we demand from earth but its solitudes—what from heaven but its unpolluted air?
- Extract from : « Falkland, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- He emphasised the fact that his life had been unpolluted and his morals irreproachable.
- Extract from : « A Book of Remarkable Criminals » by H. B. Irving
- I envy you your peace of mind, your clean conscience, your unpolluted memory.
- Extract from : « Jane Eyre » by Charlotte Bronte
- We feel that his soul is unpolluted, and that he is superior to ordinary temptations.
- Extract from : « Beacon Lights of History, Volume VIII » by John Lord
- Every morning we bathed in the unpolluted waters of the river.
- Extract from : « In the Footprints of the Padres » by Charles Warren Stoddard
- The fresh and unpolluted air acted like a cordial as he breathed it with long gasps of enjoyment.
- Extract from : « Nevermore » by Rolf Boldrewood
- Marching in the wake of an army of about 50,000 men, however, one would scarcely expect water to remain unstirred or unpolluted.
- Extract from : « A Yeoman's Letters » by P. T. Ross
- Free from obstruction, unpolluted and undefiled, a limpid stream of human life and love flows into the ocean of defeat and death.
- Extract from : « Michael and His Lost Angel » by Henry Arthur Jones
- The average composition of the four classes of unpolluted waters is given by the same authorities as follows.
- Extract from : « Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II » by Arnold Cooley
- Above all, the atmosphere was pure and wholesome, unpolluted by the smoke of a thousand factory chimneys.
- Extract from : « The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 » by William Harrison Ainsworth
Antonyms for unpolluted
- adulterated
- affected
- applied
- aware
- awkward
- bad
- besmirched
- blunt
- boring
- calm
- cloudy
- cluttered
- coarse
- complicated
- consequential
- contaminated
- corrupt
- crude
- dangerous
- dark
- defiled
- dirty
- diseased
- disorderly
- disorganized
- dreary
- dull
- exhausted
- experienced
- exposed
- filthy
- flawed
- flexible
- forthright
- foul
- gentle
- gloomy
- harmful
- harsh
- honest
- ignorant
- immodest
- immoral
- imperfect
- important
- imprecise
- impure
- incautious
- incomplete
- indecent
- indefinite
- indistinct
- insensitive
- irresponsible
- kind
- lazy
- lifeless
- mixed
- moderate
- muddled
- normal
- noxious
- obscene
- obscure
- obtuse
- old
- poisonous
- polite
- polluted
- poor
- rainy
- risky
- rotten
- rough
- sickening
- significant
- sinful
- sloppy
- slovenly
- slow
- soft
- soiled
- stained
- stale
- stormy
- stupid
- sullied
- tainted
- tarnished
- temperate
- thick
- tired
- uncertain
- unchaste
- unclean
- unclear
- uncouth
- undecided
- undiscriminating
- unenergetic
- unfixed
- ungenuine
- unguarded
- unhealthful
- unhealthy
- unintelligent
- unintelligible
- unprotected
- unrefined
- unreliable
- unsafe
- unsanitary
- unsterile
- unsure
- unthoughtful
- untidy
- unvirtuous
- used
- useful
- vulgar
- vulnerable
- warm
- worn
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