pristine
Americanadjective
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having its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied.
- Synonyms:
- untouched, unpolluted
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of or relating to the earliest period or state; primitive.
adjective
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of or involving the earliest period, state, etc; original
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pure; uncorrupted
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fresh, clean, and unspoiled
his pristine new car
Usage
The use of pristine to mean fresh, clean, and unspoiled is considered by some people to be incorrect
Etymology
Origin of pristine
First recorded in 1525–35; from Latin pristinus “early”; akin to primus prime
Explanation
If something is pristine it's immaculately clean or has never been used. So please check your shoes before walking on a pristine white carpet. A long, long time ago pristine was used to describe primitive or ancient things. It wasn’t until 1899 that the word grew to mean "unspoiled" or "pure." Ecologists strive to preserve pristine rain forests, just as vacationers are always looking for a pristine strip of beach to lounge on. A new car should arrive to you in pristine condition, and hopefully you'll do your best to keep it that way.
Vocabulary lists containing pristine
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Example Sentences
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He’d been rooting around dusty barns at an agricultural estate sale and found pristine packs of Chiclets and Life Savers inside a sealed Mason jar, including one unopened Choc-O-Mint.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
Vintage kids clothes that look pristine are more expensive, and while plain kids clothes do sell, items with characters on them or cool prints tend to draw more attention and dollars.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026
You might think a DeLorean would be the go-to car at an exhibition like this – but taking centre stage is a pristine white 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth.
From BBC • May 24, 2026
You’re probably not going to stumble upon pristine ribeyes here.
From Salon • May 22, 2026
It's the most pristine place I've been to in years—since the children's choir sang for the Dutch queen in that marble and gold-leafed hall.
From "What the Night Sings" by Vesper Stamper
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