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Meanings of
unmitigated
in anglès
Not diminished or moderated in intensity or severity; sometimes used as an intensifier.
mitigated
Related terms
perfect
complete
staring
pure
bloody
utter
gross
fucking
stark
crashing
Usage of
unmitigated
in anglès
1
The pain was
unmitigated
;
DeMartino's heartbeat was too faint to risk morphine.
2
The thanks should be all mine; you saved me from
unmitigated
boredom.
3
It's not an
unmitigated
disaster, and it affects enterprises more than consumers.
4
I tremble in every limb at the thought of your
unmitigated
scorn.'
5
The critics say it could be an
unmitigated
disaster, financially and artistically.
6
The sun was beating with
unmitigated
glare on those utterly shadeless hill-sides.
7
Cyclone Idai made landfall at Category 3 and resulted in
unmitigated
ruin.
8
But habitual, cold-blooded, and willful ill-temper-thetrade-markof
unmitigated
selfishness-isindisputably ill-bred.
9
Where would we be without the
unmitigated
trust of Midwesterners like you?
10
No place can be healthy that keeps up such an
unmitigated
dressing.
11
Then Verity flashed a sudden look at him which expressed
unmitigated
indignation.
12
Tennyson's was not an
unmitigated
optimism, and had no special confidence in
13
Die, the Chancery barrister, would be down on him with
unmitigated
sarcasm.
14
He has a face like a girl, and he talks
unmitigated
rubbish.
15
We don't have them
unmitigated
,
we get other people to enliven them.
16
Anyway, I believe that the whole thing is the most
unmitigated
rubbish.
Other examples for "unmitigated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unmitigated
unmitigate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unmitigated disaster
unmitigated evil
unmitigated nuisance
most unmitigated
unmitigated scoundrel
More collocations
Unmitigated
through the time
Unmitigated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common