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impure in Latin

impure in Latin is impūrus — impure means mixed with substances that shouldn't be there; not clean or refined.

impure in Latin

impūrus
adj
Not pure

What does "impure" mean?

  1. adjective Mixed with substances that shouldn't be there; not clean or refined.
    "The water from the well was impure and had to be boiled before drinking."
  2. adjective Morally wrong, especially in a sexual sense, according to some standard of decency.
    "The sermon warned against impure thoughts and actions."

impure in a sentence

  • The water from the well was impure and had to be boiled before drinking.
  • The sermon warned against impure thoughts and actions.

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What is "impure" in Latin?

"impure" in Latin is impūrus. impure means: Mixed with substances that shouldn't be there; not clean or refined.

How do you use "impure" in a sentence?

Example: "The water from the well was impure and had to be boiled before drinking." In Latin, "impure" is impūrus.

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