Antonym: applied, impure. Similar words: purely, impure, spur, purge, spurt, spurn, purse, purvey. Meaning: [pjʊr /pjʊə] adj. 1. free of extraneous elements of any kind 2. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers 3. concerned with theory and data rather than practice; opposed to applied 4. (of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black 5. free from discordant qualities 6. (used of persons or behaviors) having no faults; sinless 7. in a state of sexual virginity.
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61. She gave him a look of pure hate.
62. Politicians are not necessarily motivated by pure altruism.
63. Her performance was pure perfection.
64. Her singing voice has a pure, crystalline quality.
65. He gave way to pure sensation.
66. By pure chance,[http://sentencedict.com/pure.html] I met Sir Malcolm that morning.
67. This material is warranted pure silk.
68. It's laziness, pure and simple.
69. He is motivated by greed, pure and simple.
70. He did it out of pure benevolence.
71. The air is so pure in these mountains.
72. The story is a pure myth.
73. She is a pure young girl.
74. 'Aromatherapy oils' are not pure essential oils but dilutions.
75. Pure gold is 24 carats.
76. The whole story is a pure invention.
77. Your theory is pure conjecture.
78. His music is pure New York.
79. It was pure chance that I was there.
80. The article is pure surmise and innuendo.
81. I'm trying to think only pure thoughts.
82. Diamonds are crystals of pure carbon.
83. The evening dress is made out of pure silk.
84. This is pure surmise on my part.
85. Most of what he says is pure invention!
86. His answer was pure hogwash.
87. That new lamp they've bought is pure kitsch.
88. My mother's life was pure hell.
89. Her dress was pure silk.
90. Her second album was pure schmaltz.