untinged - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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untinged (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ʌnˈtɪn.dʒd/

Meaning and Usage

The word "untinged" refers to something that is not tinted, colored, or marked in any way. It suggests a pure or unadulterated state, often used to describe objects, materials, or experiences that are untouched by any color, modification, or external influence.

In terms of frequency, "untinged" is relatively rare in modern English and may be encountered more often in literary or descriptive contexts rather than in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The artist preferred to paint on an untinged canvas to emphasize the colors more vividly.
  2. Художник предпочитал рисовать на неокрашенном холсте, чтобы ярче подчеркнуть цвета.

  3. The water in the mountain stream was crystal clear and untinged by pollutants.

  4. Вода в горном ручье была кристально чистой и не загрязненной.

  5. She chose an untinged fabric for her dress to highlight its natural beauty.

  6. Она выбрала неокрашенную ткань для платья, чтобы подчеркнуть её естественную красоту.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Untinged" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, but here are some expressions related to the concept of purity or lack of modifications:

  1. Blind faith: Having an untinged trust in someone's abilities can lead to disappointment.
  2. Слепое доверие к чьим-то способностям может привести к разочарованию.

  3. Clear as day: Her intentions were untinged, making it clear as day that she meant no harm.

  4. Ее намерения были безупречными, что делало это очевидным, что она не намеревалась причинить вред.

  5. Innocent until proven guilty: The principle that one should be considered untinged in their character until evidence proves otherwise.

  6. Принцип, согласно которому человека следует считать невинным в своем характере, пока доказательства не подтвердят иное.

Etymology

The word "untinged" is formed by the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the root word "tinged," which comes from the Middle English "tengen," meaning "to color or affect." The combination denotes that something is without any color or modification.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Uncolored
- Pure
- Clear
- Untouched

Antonyms:
- Tinted
- Colored
- Marked
- Stained



25-07-2024