The difference between Pristine and Unused
When used as adjectives, pristine means unspoiled, whereas unused means not used.
check bellow for the other definitions of Pristine and Unused
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Pristine as an adjective:
Unspoiled; still with its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied.
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Pristine as an adjective:
Primitive, pertaining to the earliest state of something.
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Pristine as an adjective:
Perfect.
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Pristine as an adjective:
Relating to sawfishes of the family Pristidae.
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Unused as an adjective (not comparable):
Not used.
Examples:
"I have two unused vouchers for a free meal."
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Unused as an adjective:
Not accustomed (to), unfamiliar with.
Examples:
"I am unused to the dark nights of the countryside."