Pristine means brand new, untouched, in perfect condition.
Antonyms to that could be messy, beat-up, wrecked, trashed, ruined. Pristine is often used to describe the condition of an item offered up for sale, in which case 'heavily used' would be a good way to describe the opposite.
The kitchen was pristine. 'What a pristine landscape', she declared.
We must have hope to be restored to pristine purity.
synonyms: original, pure, unpolluted, natural antonyms: impure
The analogy of "pristine" can be likened to "untouched" or "immaculate." Just as a pristine landscape remains unspoiled and in its original state, a pristine reputation is one that is free from blemishes or wrongdoing. Both evoke a sense of purity and freshness, suggesting a condition that has been preserved without external interference.
Clean, safe, healthy
The opposite of polluted is pristine or clean. These terms refer to environments that are free from contaminants or harmful substances, often characterized by unspoiled natural conditions. A pristine area typically exhibits clear air, clean water, and a healthy ecosystem.
The antonym for "seedier" is "pristine." While "seedier" refers to something that is shabby, disreputable, or in a state of decline, "pristine" describes something that is clean, fresh, and unspoiled. These terms represent opposite ends of a spectrum concerning quality and condition.
The kitchen was pristine. 'What a pristine landscape', she declared.
the glass was as pristine as a diamond!
Pristine education was created in 1994.
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Pristine Smut was created on 1997-06-24.
Bruise Pristine was created on 1997-05-12.
We must have hope to be restored to pristine purity.
The pristine myth indicated the Americas were a pristine area. The myth describes pre 1492 America as a sparsely populated wilderness.
The correct pronunciation of "pristine" is PRIS-teen.
The used books were in pristine condition to the point where they looked new.