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All purity synonyms

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noun purity

  • chasteness β€” The state of being chaste; chastity.
  • authenticity β€” the quality or state of being authentic; reliability; genuineness
  • flawlessness β€” having no defects or faults, especially none that diminish the value of something: a flawless Ming Dynasty vase.
  • comprehensibility β€” capable of being comprehended or understood; intelligible.
  • clarity β€” The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand.
  • guilelessness β€” free from guile; sincere; honest; straightforward; frank.
  • limpidness β€” The property of being limpid, clarity.
  • obviousness β€” The characteristic of being obvious.
  • gracefulness β€” The state of being graceful.
  • chastity β€” the state of being chaste; purity
  • immaculateness β€” The characteristic of being immaculate; spotlessness.
  • classicality β€” (uncountable) The condition of being classical.
  • disinfection β€” to cleanse (rooms, wounds, clothing, etc.) of infection; destroy disease germs in.
  • incorruptness β€” The state of being incorrupt.
  • excellence β€” The quality of being outstanding or extremely good.
  • discreetness β€” judicious in one's conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature; prudent; circumspect.
  • honor β€” honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
  • excellency β€” A title given to certain high officials of state, especially ambassadors, or of the Roman Catholic Church, or used in addressing them.
  • worthiness β€” having adequate or great merit, character, or value: a worthy successor.
  • wholesomeness β€” The state of being wholesome.
  • clean hands β€” freedom from guilt
  • ciceronianism β€” imitation of the style of Cicero, especially as practiced by some writers and orators during the Renaissance.
  • guiltlessness β€” The state of being guiltless; innocence.
  • morality β€” conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct.
  • entireness β€” Entirety.
  • exquisiteness β€” The degree or property of being exquisite.
  • innocence β€” the quality or state of being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong.
  • elegance β€” The quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner; style.
  • directness β€” to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
  • lucidity β€” the quality of being easily understood, completely intelligible, or comprehensible: She makes her argument with pointed logic and exemplary lucidity.
  • monogamy β€” marriage with only one person at a time. Compare bigamy, polygamy.
  • incorruption β€” the quality or condition of being incorrupt.
  • manifestness β€” The quality or state of being manifest or obvious.
  • lowliness β€” humble in station, condition, or nature: a lowly cottage.
  • freshness β€” newly made or obtained: fresh footprints.
  • celibacy β€” Celibacy is the state of being celibate.
  • inoffensiveness β€” The state or condition of being inoffensive.
  • inculpability β€” Lack of culpability; freedom from blame.
  • absoluteness β€” the quality of being absolute
  • intelligibility β€” the quality or condition of being intelligible; capability of being understood.
  • honestness β€” Quality of being honest.
  • candidness β€” frank; outspoken; open and sincere: a candid critic.
  • decipherability β€” to make out the meaning of (poor or partially obliterated writing, etc.): to decipher a hastily scribbled note.
  • lucidness β€” the quality of being easily understood, completely intelligible, or comprehensible: She makes her argument with pointed logic and exemplary lucidity.
  • conspicuousness β€” Openness or exposure to the view; a state of being clearly visible.
  • limpidity β€” clear, transparent, or pellucid, as water, crystal, or air: We could see to the very bottom of the limpid pond.
  • integrity β€” adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
  • idealism β€” the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.
  • explicability β€” The state of being explicable.
  • hellenism β€” ancient Greek culture or ideals.
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