virgin
noun
[ ˈvəːdʒɪn ]
• a person who has never had sexual intercourse.
• "she's still a virgin"
• 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- .