Antonyms for unmitigated


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uhn-mit-i-gey-tid
Phonetic Transcription : ʌnˈmɪt ɪˌgeɪ tɪd


Definition of unmitigated

Origin :
  • 1590s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of mitigate.
  • adj absolute, pure
Example sentences :
  • That worthy began to think the detective from Paris was an unmitigated nuisance.
  • Extract from : « A Nest of Spies » by Pierre Souvestre
  • Only Zacheus, the philosopher, seemed to find them unmitigated nuisances.
  • Extract from : « Galusha the Magnificent » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Your life will be spent in making up, and marriage will be to you an unmitigated curse.
  • Extract from : « The Wedding Ring » by T. De Witt Talmage
  • To my unmitigated horror, a white and lurid object barred my way.
  • Extract from : « Scottish Ghost Stories » by Elliott O'Donnell
  • We'll have a day of unmitigated pleasure and throw care to the winds.
  • Extract from : « We Two » by Edna Lyall
  • Also morality which is based on ideas, or on an ideal, is an unmitigated evil.
  • Extract from : « Fantasia of the Unconscious » by D. H. Lawrence
  • But unmitigated fear filled the breasts of the secessionists.
  • Extract from : « Mary S. Peake » by Lewis C. Lockwood
  • But the captain and supercargo are a pair of unmitigated scoundrels.
  • Extract from : « Tessa » by Louis Becke
  • He could see in after years that those days were to him a time of unmitigated blessing.
  • Extract from : « St. Winifred's » by Frederic W. Farrar
  • They are unmitigated ruffians, but terrible and determined fighters.
  • Extract from : « The Sign of the Spider » by Bertram Mitford

Synonyms for unmitigated

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