adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an unalloyed victory
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result there ceases to exist unalloyed the direct feedback, characteristic of primitive societies, between natural conditions and consciousness.
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At first glance, it looked like unalloyed good news.
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However, the theory of unalloyed benefit to plants does not translate into practice.
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In hindsight, an unalloyed catastrophe of monstrous proportions was inevitable.
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Strong culture's benefits do not come unalloyed , nor without cost.
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That, however, is not a posture which, as yet, commands unalloyed respect within the United Kingdom.
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Without foreign or extraneous admixture; free from anything not properly pertaining to it; homogeneous, unalloyed .
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Yet its original presentation at the Berlin Festival was by no means an unalloyed success.