purity

[ˈpjʊərəti]

purity Definition

  • 1the state of being pure, free from contamination or adulteration
  • 2the quality or condition of being morally or spiritually pure
  • 3the degree to which a substance is pure

Using purity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "purity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The purity of the water in the lake is crucial for the survival of the fish.

  • Example

    The purity of her intentions was never in doubt.

  • Example

    The purity of the gold determines its value.

purity Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with purity

  • completely pure and innocent

    Example

    She claimed to be pure as the driven snow, but we all knew she had a wild side.

  • completely and plainly true or straightforward

    Example

    The reason for his resignation was pure and simple: he couldn't handle the pressure.

  • to cleanse oneself physically or spiritually

    Example

    He went on a retreat to purify himself and find inner peace.

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Summary: purity in Brief

Purity [ˈpjʊərəti] refers to the state of being free from contamination or moral impurities. It can refer to physical substances like water or gold, as well as moral or spiritual qualities like innocence or virtue. Examples include 'The purity of the water in the lake is crucial for the survival of the fish' and 'The purity of her intentions was never in doubt.' Phrases like 'pure as the driven snow' and 'pure and simple' emphasize the straightforwardness and clarity of the concept.

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