“+ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + mitigated, past participle of mitigate
1. : not made less severe or intense : unrelieved
the heat is unmitigated — D.M.Poole
sounds … like an unmitigated horror of profanity — Agnes Repplier
had the most unmitigated contempt — Gertrude Atherton
2. : not qualified : arrant , downright , out-and-out
must think that the … public is just a bunch of unmitigated suckers — R.W.Robey
an absolutely unmitigated triumph of wit and writing skill — Brendan Gill
• un·mit·i·gat·ed·ly adverb