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pristine

/prɪˈstin/
/prɪˈstin/
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Other forms: pristinely

If something is pristine it's immaculately clean or has never been used. So please check your shoes before walking on a pristine white carpet.

A long, long time ago pristine was used to describe primitive or ancient things. It wasn’t until 1899 that the word grew to mean "unspoiled" or "pure." Ecologists strive to preserve pristine rain forests, just as vacationers are always looking for a pristine strip of beach to lounge on. A new car should arrive to you in pristine condition, and hopefully you'll do your best to keep it that way.

Definitions of pristine
  1. adjective
    immaculately clean and unused
    “handed her his pristine white handkerchief”
    synonyms:
    clean
    free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits
  2. adjective
    completely free from dirt or contamination
    pristine mountain snow”
    synonyms:
    pure
    free of extraneous elements of any kind
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