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5 grip, hold, support, toe-hold, foothold, grasp; leverage,<br />

position, advantage, edge: The climber was having trouble<br />

getting a good purchase on the icy ledge.<br />

pure adj. 1 unmixed, unadulterated, unalloyed, simon-pure; 24-carat<br />

or US also 24-karat, sterling, solid; real, genuine, authentic,<br />

flawless, faultless, perfect, natural, true, simple: We have<br />

made every effort to keep the blood-line of these horses<br />

completely pure. Pure gold is not used for coins or jewellery<br />

because it is too soft. She wore a dress of the purest white. 2<br />

uncontaminated, clear, clean, wholesome, sanitary, uninfected,<br />

disinfected, pasteurized, sterilized, sterile, antiseptic,<br />

unpolluted, spotless, immaculate, unsullied, unbesmirched,<br />

unblemished, unmarred, unstained, untainted: It was refreshing<br />

to breathe pure air again. Stringent tests ensure that the<br />

substances are pure before they go on the market. 3 chaste,<br />

virginal, virgin, intact, maidenly, vestal, undefiled, innocent,<br />

guileless, virtuous, modest, moral, correct, proper, decent,<br />

decorous, uncorrupted, blameless, sinless, impeccable: As far<br />

as we can tell, she led a totally pure life. 4 theoretical,<br />

hypothetical, conjectural, speculative, abstract, conceptual,<br />

notional, philosophical, academic(al): His field is pure<br />

science, and he cares little how the results of his work might<br />

be applied to everyday life. 5 unalloyed, simple, unmitigated,<br />

sheer, utter, absolute, unqualified, complete, total, perfect,<br />

thorough, outright, downright, out-and-out, mere: Many regarded<br />

the notion that man could ever fly as pure nonsense. Any<br />

resemblance to a living person is pure coincidence. 6<br />

honourable, (highly) principled, righteous, upright, honest,<br />

straightforward, high-minded, pious, worthy, good, ethical,<br />

virtuous, sincere, above suspicion, above reproach, like<br />

Caesar's wife: Can anyone doubt that their motives in striving<br />

for international peace are pure?<br />

pure-bred adj. full-blooded, thoroughbred, pedigreed: We raise only<br />

pure-bred Angus cattle.<br />

purgative n. 1 laxative, cathartic, aperient, purge, physic, depurative:<br />

The doctor prescribed a mild purgative, and she felt much better<br />

next day.<br />

--adj. 2 laxative, cathartic, aperient, evacuant, diuretic,<br />

depurative; abstergent: We were totally unprepared for the

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