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Etymology

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unadulterous +‎ -ly

Adverb

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unadulterously (not comparable)

  1. In an unadulterous way.
    • 1643, John Milton, The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce:
      [] seeing many beasts in voluntary and chosen couples, live together as unadulterously, and are as truly married in that respect.
    • 1965, Melita Maschmann, Account Rendered: A Dossíer on My Former Self, page 87:
      One would have to be very unworldly to believe that most men of this kind live ascetically and unadulterously.
    • 2011, David Eddie, Damage Control: How to Tiptoe Away from the Smoking Wreckage of Your Latest Screw-Up With a Minimum of Harm to Your Reputation[1]:
      And a big reason we were able to come together with such decisiveness is we were both emphatically, unadulteratedly, unadulterously single.