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
Example Sentences
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A dozen giddy preteens gathered at the entrance, eager to walk on the pristinely landscaped San Marino grounds.
From Los Angeles Times
All three have pristine Final Fours because they steered clear of Florida, the only No. 1 seed to lose.
You wonder if its designers—the Tokyo-based firm SANAA—were mocking the pristine white box of the contemporary museum gallery.
Vaccines for infectious diseases are given to healthy people and must have a pristine safety profile, Letai said.
But no one expected a live demonstration, and certainly not from one of the esteemed artists featured within the museum’s pristinely pruned collection.
From Salon
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