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inviolate
adjective as in pure
Weak matches
- babe in woods
- blameless
- celibate
- cherry
- continent
- exemplary
- guileless
- immaculate
- inculpable
- innocent
- irreproachable
- kid
- lily white
- maidenly
- modest
- pure as driven snow
- righteous
- sinless
- spotless
- stainless
- unblemished
- unblighted
- uncorrupted
- undefiled
- unprofaned
- unspotted
- unstained
- unsullied
- upright
- virgin
- virtuous
- wet behind ears
- wide-eyed
adjective as in sacred
Strongest match
adjective as in whole
Example Sentences
The right-wing position that life begins at conception and is inviolate logically requires this decision by the Alabama Supreme Court.
There have been a number of shifting demands from these various factions but we now know that the one inviolate criterion is that any new speaker must be an election denier.
Because this crosses a line you maintain is inviolate, you might consider taking a trial separation while your husband works on his issues.
A last bastion of privacy, our brains have remained inviolate, even as sensors now record our heartbeats, breaths, steps and sleep.
People respond to the shooting of elementary schoolchildren as a kind of acceptable mayhem to ensure that the right to gun ownership remains inviolate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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