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pristine
[ pris-teen, pri-steen; especially British pris-tahyn ]
adjective
- having its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied.
Synonyms: ,
- of or relating to the earliest period or state; primitive.
pristine
/ ˈprɪstaɪn; -tiːn /
adjective
- of or involving the earliest period, state, etc; original
- pure; uncorrupted
- fresh, clean, and unspoiled
his pristine new car
Usage
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pristine1
Example Sentences
To Young, what matters more than a pristine restoration is how the car showcases its owner’s unique style, reflected in the club’s motto: “Fresh s— only.”
Rose was as pristine at Augusta National as the postcard day, making birdie on his first three holes before collecting five more on his way to a seven-under-par 65 that put him atop the leaderboard.
"Show respect to the land and the people who have kept it pristine for your adventures."
The manicured grass around the entrance to Augusta National is pristine.
Black mustard grows quickly and will soon be sending out seeds that could easily invade the pristine soil on the structure.
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