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virgin noun [ ˈvəːdʒɪn ]

• a person who has never had sexual intercourse.
• "she's still a virgin"
Similar: maiden, unmarried girl, maid, vestal virgin, chaste woman, celibate, virgo intacta, vestal,
• a person who is naive, innocent, or inexperienced in a particular context.
• "he's a political virgin"
• a female insect that produces eggs without being fertilized.

virgin adjective

• being, relating to, or appropriate for a virgin.
• "his virgin bride"
Similar: chaste, virginal, celibate, abstinent, self-restrained, self-denying, unmarried, unwed, maiden, maidenly, pure, pure as the driven snow, virtuous, uncorrupted, incorrupt, undefiled, unblemished, unsullied, innocent, sinless, moral, decent, demure, vestal,
• not yet used, exploited, or processed.
• "acres of virgin forests"
Similar: untouched, unspoiled, untainted, untarnished, unadulterated, pure, immaculate, pristine, flawless, unmarked, unblemished, spotless, stainless, unsullied, unpolluted, undefiled, unaffected, unchanged, intact, inviolate, preserved, unused, in mint condition, perfect, in perfect condition, unexplored, uncharted, unmapped,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French virgine, from Latin virgo, virgin- .


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