virgin
Americannoun
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a person who has never had sexual intercourse.
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an unmarried girl or woman.
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Ecclesiastical. an unmarried, religious woman, especially a saint.
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the Virgin, Mary, the mother of Christ.
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Informal. any person who is uninitiated, uninformed, or the like.
He's still a virgin as far as hard work is concerned.
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a female animal that has never copulated.
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an unfertilized insect.
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Astronomy, Astrology. Virgin, the constellation or sign of Virgo.
adjective
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being a virgin.
a virgin martyr.
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of, relating to, or characteristic of a virgin.
virgin modesty.
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virgin snow.
- Synonyms:
- chaste
- Antonyms:
- defiled
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the senator's virgin speech.
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without admixture, alloy, or modification.
virgin gold.
- Synonyms:
- unadulterated, unalloyed
- Antonyms:
- impure
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not previously exploited, cultivated, tapped, or used: virgin wool.
virgin timberlands;
virgin wool.
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without experience of; not previously exposed to.
a mind virgin to such sorrows.
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Informal. being a mixed drink resembling a specific cocktail but made without any alcoholic ingredient.
a virgin piña colada.
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Zoology. not fertilized.
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(of a metal) made directly from ore by smelting, rather than from scrap.
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noting the oil obtained, as from olives, by the first pressing without the application of heat.
noun
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a person, esp a woman, who has never had sexual intercourse
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an unmarried woman who has taken a religious vow of chastity in order to dedicate herself totally to God
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any female animal that has never mated
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a female insect that produces offspring by parthenogenesis
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a person who is new to or inexperienced in a specified field
a political virgin
adjective
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of, relating to, resembling, suitable for, or characteristic of a virgin or virgins; chaste
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pure and natural, uncorrupted, unsullied, or untouched
virgin purity
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not yet cultivated, explored, exploited, etc, by man
virgin territories
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being the first or happening for the first time
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(of vegetable oils) obtained directly by the first pressing of fruits, leaves, or seeds of plants without applying heat
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(of a metal) made from an ore rather than from scrap
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occurring naturally in a pure and uncombined form
virgin silver
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physics (of a neutron) not having experienced a collision
noun
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See Virgin Mary
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a statue or other artistic representation of the Virgin Mary
noun
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of virgin
First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English virgine, from Anglo-French, Old French, from Latin virgin-, stem of virgō “maiden, virgin”
Explanation
A virgin is someone who has never had sex. After you have sex, you've lost your virginity. We can also say an unharvested forest is a virgin forest. Virgins haven't had sex yet. But this word is also used in a non-sexual sense to describe something that remains pristine, untouched, or uninitiated. A virgin resource hasn't been used yet. If you've never given a speech, someone might call you a "public speaking virgin." So virgin always means inexperienced or unused, whether you're talking about sex or something else.
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
At 9:47 this evening, after a virgin mojito and fish tacos, I complete a deck titled “Why Putting Yourself First Is Good for Salmon.”
From Slate • May 10, 2026
Also, there are still several ships at sea carrying inventory from before the war, meaning cheap virgin supplies are still making their way to processors.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
Its presence could serve as an indicator of the positive relationship between virgin olive oil consumption and preserved cognitive function.
From Science Daily • Apr. 18, 2026
Regrown forests, especially with monoculture commercial saplings planted rank and file, may never achieve the splendid complexity of virgin forests.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
I’m reading all about St. Brigid, virgin, February first.
From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt
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