unmitigated

Etymology

From un- + mitigated.

adj

  1. Not mitigated.
  2. (intensifier) Total, complete, utter.
    Their handling of the recent diplomatic crisis was an unmitigated disaster.
    "The '720' has been out. We were really happy - it tested with no faults. There was a pleasant surprise it was an unmitigated success." April 22 2020, Richard Clinnick, “We are feeling positive"”, in Rail, page 63

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