unfiltered

English

Etymology

From un- + filtered.

Adjective

unfiltered (comparative more unfiltered, superlative most unfiltered)

  1. Without a filter (e.g., a cigarette).
    • 2008, Lich King, "Attack of the Wrath of the War of the Death of the Strike of the Sword of the Blood of the Beast ", Toxic Zombie Onslaught
      He's got chainsaws and bombs and an axe / And some unfiltered cigarettes too / He will unleash mass destruction, you're dead / You just got trashed... it's the ¶ Attack of the Wrath of the / War of the Death of the / Strike of the Sword of the / Blood... of the Beast
  2. Having not been filtered (e.g., coffee grounds).

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