0 complete, often describing something bad or unsuccessful that has no good or positive points: --
1 (esp. of something unpleasant or unsuccessful) complete: --
Baldwin inspires me because there was unmitigated brilliance and anger in his work - as a novelist, as an essay writer and as a playwright.
If we fail to broaden the conversation about brain injury beyond the unmitigated futility of the permanent vegetative state, we will imperil others who might improve and be helped.
The enterprise was an unmitigated disaster.
The sources of the period do not support a picture of unmitigated intellectual stagnation or "cultural apathy" that stands in contrast to the economic and urban expansion of the period.
Apart for some astonishingly deft conducting, the evening was an unmitigated disaster, the applause mere politeness.
In theological terms, the human body was thus anything but the dead clay and unmitigated pollution described by some dualist religions.
Before the war, high world cocoa prices had been a virtually unmitigated blessing for the colony.
As the scene changes, the seams show, and such discontinuities, unmitigated by costume or staging, ultimately reveal the opera's ' setting' to be an imagined world.