Thesaurus / unmingled
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synonyms for unmingled
- authentic
- bright
- classic
- natural
- neat
- perfect
- plain
- real
- simple
- transparent
- true
- unadulterated
- clear
- complete
- fair
- flawless
- kosher
- limpid
- lucid
- out-and-out
- pellucid
- plenary
- pure and simple
- straight
- total
- 24-carat
- unalloyed
- unclouded
- undiluted
antonyms for unmingled
MOST RELEVANT
- abnormal
- cloudy
- complex
- complicated
- counterfeit
- dark
- decorated
- difficult
- dishonest
- embellished
- fake
- false
- intricate
- invalid
- obscure
- ornate
- unclear
- uncommon
- unintelligible
- unreal
- vague
- applied
- contaminated
- corrupt
- dirty
- immodest
- impure
- indecent
- indefinite
- mixed
- obscene
- polluted
- tainted
- uncertain
- unchaste
- ungenuine
- vulgar
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How to use unmingled in a sentence
A coolness grew up between the latter and Eric, not unmingled with a little mutual contempt.
ERIC, OR LITTLE BY LITTLEFREDERIC W. FARRARThe former were moved by apprehension unmingled with fear, and revenge, passion, and honor were the wages they fought for.
HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTSHENRY BAIRDThe attributes of the Divine Being excite in the bosoms of the wicked unmingled dread.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COXThe grass was washed with transparent gold: he saw both the gold and the green together, but unmingled.
THERE AND BACKGEORGE MACDONALDDead silence not unmingled with awe followed this 107 observation; for those simple rustics thought there was a maniac among them.
THREE IN NORWAYJAMES ARTHUR LEESA sadness perpetually overspread his features, but was unmingled with sternness or discontent.
WIELAND; OR THE TRANSFORMATIONCHARLES BROCKDEN BROWNThen was also the little one baptized, by the name of Peter, in his father's arms—amid much gladness, not unmingled with shame.
SALTED WITH FIREGEORGE MACDONALDOur actions are not the pure and unmingled results of our desires; they are the offspring of many various and mixed conditions.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME I (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPERBreakfast over, he was drawn by an intense desire, not unmingled with dread, to learn something of Roy Hookers condition.
THE NEW BOYS AT OAKDALEMORGAN SCOTTHer looks betokened a perplexity unmingled with fear or shame.
ORMOND, VOLUME II (OF 3)CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWNWORDS RELATED TO UNMINGLED
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