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Meaning

The word "pure" refers to something that is free from any contamination, impurity, or extraneous elements. It can describe a substance that is in its original, unaltered state, as well as qualities such as innocence or clarity. In a broader sense, "pure" can also relate to nobleness and sincerity.

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Etymology

The word "pure" comes from the Latin word "purus," meaning "clean," "clear," or "unmixed." It entered Middle English via Old French "pur."

Examples

  1. The lake's water was so pure that it looked like crystal.
  2. She has a pure heart, always helping those in need.
  3. The artist sought to capture the pure essence of nature in her paintings.
  4. The recipe calls for pure vanilla extract, not imitation vanilla.
  5. His intentions were pure, as he only wanted to help his friend succeed.