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The synonyms of “Unmitigated” are: absolute, unqualified, unconditional, categorical, complete, total, thoroughgoing, downright, outright, utter, out-and-out, unadulterated, unalloyed, undiluted, unmixed, untempered, unmoderated, unmodified, unabated, undiminished, unmollified, unsoftened, unredeemed, unambiguous, unequivocal, veritable, perfect, consummate, pure, sheer, rank, in every way, positive, real
Unmitigated as an Adjective
Definitions of "Unmitigated" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unmitigated” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier.
- Absolute; unqualified.
Synonyms of "Unmitigated" as an adjective (34 Words)
absolute | (of a transitive verb) used without an expressed object (e.g. guns kill). Absolute moral standards. |
categorical | Unambiguously explicit and direct. A categorical assurance. |
complete | Perfect and complete in every respect having all necessary qualities. A complete list of courses offered by the university. |
consummate | Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill. She dressed with consummate elegance. |
downright | (of something bad or unpleasant) utter; complete (used for emphasis. A downright answer. |
in every way | Currently fashionable. |
out-and-out | Outside or external. |
outright | Clear and undisputed. The outright abolition of the death penalty. |
perfect | Of a tense denoting a completed action or a state or habitual action which began in the past The perfect tense is formed in English with have or has and the past participle as in they have eaten and they have been eating present perfect they had eaten past perfect and they will have eaten future perfect. A perfect specimen. |
positive | Having a positive charge. A player had tested positive for cocaine use. |
pure | Being chromatically pure not diluted with white or grey or black. Pure oxygen. |
rank | Growing profusely. Rank jungle vegetation. |
real | Coinciding with reality. It s no penny ante job he s making real money. |
sheer | So thin as to transmit light. A sheer descent of rock. |
thoroughgoing | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. A thoroughgoing chocoholic. |
total | Comprising the whole number or amount. A total stranger. |
unabated | Without any reduction in intensity or strength. The winds are unabated. |
unadulterated | Not mixed with impurities. Unadulterated maple syrup. |
unalloyed | Free from admixture. Unalloyed metal. |
unambiguous | Not open to more than one interpretation. Instructions should be unambiguous. |
unconditional | Not subject to any conditions. Unconditional surrender. |
undiluted | Not diluted. An undiluted racial strain. |
undiminished | Not diminished, reduced, or lessened. His enthusiasm for the game remains undiminished. |
unequivocal | Leaving no doubt; unambiguous. An unequivocal answer. |
unmixed | Not constituting a compound. Bold unmixed colours. |
unmoderated | (of an online forum or chat room) not monitored for inappropriate or offensive content. Spoke with unmoderated harshness. |
unmodified | Not modified. The unmodified Fender has a clean sharp response. |
unmollified | Not mollified or appeased. |
unqualified | Without reservation or limitation; total. A wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband. |
unredeemed | In danger of the eternal punishment of Hell. Unredeemed debt. |
unsoftened | (of water) not having had mineral salts removed. The shade of red is bold unsoftened by blues or oranges. |
untempered | Not brought to a proper consistency or hardness. Untempered steel. |
utter | Complete and absolute. Utter seriousness. |
veritable | Often used as intensifiers. Photographs taken in a veritable bull ring. |
Usage Examples of "Unmitigated" as an adjective
- An unmitigated horror.
- Unmitigated suffering.
- The tour had been an unmitigated disaster.
- An unmitigated lie.
Associations of "Unmitigated" (30 Words)
absolute | Not capable of being violated or infringed. Absolute moral standards. |
absolutely | Used to emphasize a strong or exaggerated statement. An absolutely magnificent painting. |
altogether | Taking everything into consideration; on the whole. Altogether it was a great evening. |
arrant | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. An arrant fool. |
barren | A barren tract or tracts of land. The barren fig tree. |
bleak | (of the weather) cold and miserable. Life in the Aran Islands has always been bleak and difficult. |
complete | Complete or carry out. No woman s wardrobe is complete without this pretty top. |
desolate | Make (someone) feel utterly wretched and unhappy. A desolate Pennine moor. |
entirely | Completely (often used for emphasis. Entirely satisfied with the meal. |
enunciate | Express or state clearly. She enunciated each word slowly. |
gaze | A long fixed look. He fixed his paternal gaze on me. |
infertile | (of a person, animal, or plant) unable to reproduce itself; unable to have young. Infertile couples are offered specialist advice. |
innocent | Simple; naive. An innocent mistake. |
intently | With earnest and eager attention. Everybody was listening intently. |
irrevocably | In an irrevocable manner. My life changed irrevocably in an instant. |
knavery | Lack of honesty; acts of lying or cheating or stealing. |
out-and-out | Moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden. |
perfectly | In a perfect or faultless way. You re perfectly right. |
pronounce | Speak pronounce or utter in a certain way. Allow history to pronounce the verdict. |
sheer | Cause to sheer. Got the job through sheer persistence. |
staring | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. Staring eyes. |
stark | Providing no shelter or sustenance. The ridge formed a stark silhouette against the sky. |
thoroughgoing | Involving or attending to every detail or aspect of something. Thoroughgoing research. |
totally | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. The building was totally destroyed by the fire. |
unadulterated | Not mixed or diluted with any different or extra elements; complete and absolute. Unadulterated whole milk yogurt. |
unconditional | Not conditional. Unconditional surrender. |
unmixed | Not constituting a compound. Not an unmixed blessing. |
utter | Express audibly utter sounds not necessarily words. Utter seriousness. |
utterly | Completely and without qualification; absolutely. Utterly miserable. |
vested | Fixed and absolute and without contingency. A vested right. |