undiluted

/ˌʌn.dɪˈluː.tɪd/
adjective
  1. Not made weaker or thinner by adding water or another substance; pure and full-strength.
    • She drank the undiluted syrup and immediately regretted how sweet it was.
    • The chemist warned that undiluted bleach can damage fabrics.
    • He prefers his orange juice undiluted, straight from the carton.
  2. Not weakened or lessened in force, effect, or quality; absolute.
    • His speech was met with undiluted enthusiasm from the crowd.
    • The report offered an undiluted critique of the company's policies.
    • The movie was an undiluted joy from beginning to end.
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