In a total or complete sense or manner (with no exceptions)
“To detach it entirely and look at it purely theoretically is to ignore its primary importance.”
In a virtuous manner free of immorality
“The fact remains that it is simpler, easier, more secure, and ultimately more perfect if a monk can live purely according to the spirit of his vocation.”
With no qualification, restriction, or limitation
“When I was a child, a day at the beach was pure bliss that would form the greatest of lasting memories.”
In a clear or well-expressed manner
Adverb for not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material
“White-sand soil consists mostly of pure quartz material derived from ancient sediments.”
Adverb for free of any contamination
“The pristine and pure waters of the island serve as a playground for visitors and locals alike.”
(of a subject of study) Adverb for dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application
“I am an advocate of both the pure research and practical application of string theory.”
(of a color) Adverb for complete and unadulterated
“A cloud in the autumn sun shines a perfectly pure shade of yellow, the color of unadulterated gold.”
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