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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91. She killed her neighbour's cow out of pure spite.
92. Is this plate pure gold?
93. Her pains are mostly pure imagination.
94. Don't believe what he's saying it's pure bunkum.
95. He gazed at her with pure adoration.
96. He refused to help out of sheer/pure cussedness. Sentencedict.com
97. This last month has been pure hell.
98. He is a pure Red Indian.
99. The show is three hours of pure magic.
100. Sorry I hit you; it was a pure reflex.
101. Her face had a look of pure delight.
102. Her story was a pure fiction.
103. As Morison remarks, the story is pure moonshine.
104. The error was due to carelessness pure and simple.
105. The designs were pure, austere and coldly beautiful.
106. We had trouble finding a pure water supply.
107. It was pure chance that we were both there.
108. Our year in Italy was pure / sheer magic.
109. We ensured it to be pure.
110. Don't believe what she says?it's pure fiction!
111. It was pure coincidence/chance that we met.
112. Just breathe that pure sea air!
113. She laughed with pure joy.
114. She sings in an exceptionally pure soprano.
115. They met by pure accident.
116. A rush of pure affection swept over him.
117. Her performance was pure camp.
118. You think that, do you? Pure illusion!
119. The sheets are 100% pure cotton.
120. Her tears were pure theatre.