adjective
- comparative form of impure; containing unwanted or harmful substances; not pure
- comparative form of impure; morally or ethically questionable; not chaste or virtuous
Usage: comparative degree of the adjective 'impure'
Usage: comparative degree; formal or literary usage
Examples
- The water from that well is impurer than the spring water we collected yesterday.
- His motives seemed impurer than those of his colleagues.
- The impurer metals in the alloy made it less durable.
- She accused him of having impurer intentions than he claimed.
- The air quality is impurer in industrial areas compared to rural regions.