Word Meanings - IMPURE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not purified according to the ceremonial law of Moses; unclean. (more info) 1. Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water
Additional info about word: IMPURE
Not purified according to the ceremonial law of Moses; unclean. (more info) 1. Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water or air; impure drugs, food, etc. 2. Defiled by sin or guilt; unholy; unhallowed; -- said of persons or things. 3. Unchaste; lewd; unclean; obscene; as, impure language or ideas. "Impure desires." Cowper.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of IMPURE)
- Abominable
- Abhorrent
- foul
- accursed
- detestable
- hateful
- horrible
- loathsome
- odious
- offensive
- execrable
- nauseous
- impure
- Adulterated
- Impure
- ingenuine
- spurious
- concocted
- mixed
- falsified
- deteriorated
- garbled
- vitiated
- Carnal
- Fleshly
- sensual
- selfindulgent
- licentious
- animal
- coarse
- base
- worldly
- libidinous
- secular
- Filthy
- Dirty
- nasty
- dingy
- unclean
- squalid
- Gross
- Entire
- vulgar
- vicious
- bloated
- bulk
- indelicate
- outrageous
- unseemly
- shameful
Related words: (words related to IMPURE)
- MIX
mieshate, W. mysgu, Gael. measg, L. miscere, mixtum, Gr. miƧra mixed. The English word has been influenced by L. miscere, mixtum (cf. Mixture), and even the AS. miscan may have been borrowed fr. L. 1. To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of - CARNALIST
A sensualist. Burton. - OUTRAGEOUS
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious. "Outrageous weeping." Chaucer. "The most outrageous villainies." Sir P. Sidney. "The vile, outrageous - MIXEDLY
In a mixed or mingled manner. - WORLDLY
1. Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions. "I thus neglecting worldly ends." Shak. Many years it hath continued, standing by no other worldly mean but that one only hand which erected it. Hooker. 2. Pertaining - SQUALIDLY
In a squalid manner. - UNSEEMLY
Not seemly; unbecoming; indecent. An unseemly outbreak of temper. Hawthorne. - ANIMALIZATION
1. The act of animalizing; the giving of animal life, or endowing with animal properties. 2. Conversion into animal matter by the process of assimilation. Owen. - CARNAL-MINDEDNESS
Grossness of mind. - ABOMINABLENESS
The quality or state of being abominable; odiousness. Bentley. - ANIMALCULISM
The theory which seeks to explain certain physiological and pathological by means of animalcules. - VITIATE
1. To make vicious, faulty, or imperfect; to render defective; to injure the substance or qualities of; to impair; to contaminate; to spoil; as, exaggeration vitiates a style of writing; sewer gas vitiates the air. A will vitiated and growth out - ABOMINABLE
1. Worthy of, or causing, abhorrence, as a thing of evil omen; odious in the utmost degree; very hateful; detestable; loathsome; execrable. 2. Excessive; large; -- used as an intensive. Note: Juliana Berners . . . informs us that in her time , - ANIMALITY
Animal existence or nature. Locke. - UNCLEAN
1. Not clean; foul; dirty; filthy. 2. Ceremonially impure; needing ritual cleansing. He that toucheth the dead body of any man shall be unclean seven days. Num. xix. 11. 3. Morally impure. "Adultery of the heart, consisting of inordinate - COARSE
was anciently written course, or cours, it may be an abbreviation of of course, in the common manner of proceeding, common, and hence, homely, made for common domestic use, plain, rude, rough, gross, e. 1. Large in bulk, or composed of large parts - CONCOCTER
One who concocts. - ADULTERATION
1. The act of adulterating; corruption, or debasement (esp. of food or drink) by foreign mixture. The shameless adulteration of the coin. Prescott. 2. An adulterated state or product. - SQUALIDNESS
Quality or state of being squalid. - ANIMALLY
Physically. G. Eliot. - DINGEY; DINGY; DINGHY
1. A kind of boat used in the East Indies. Malcom. 2. A ship's smallest boat. - BORDEAUX MIXTURE
A fungicidal mixture composed of blue vitriol, lime, and water. The formula in common use is: blue vitriol, 6 lbs.; lime, 4 lbs.; water, 35 -- 50 gallons. - COMMODIOUSLY
In a commodious manner. To pass commodiously this life. Milton.