Mitigated vs Unmitigated - What's the difference?
mitigated | unmitigated |
lessened, reduced, diminished
* 1924 — ch 12
(mitigate)
Not mitigated.
* 1919 ,
*:"You don't care if people think you an utter blackguard? You don't care if she and your children have to beg their bread?"
*:"Not a damn."
*:I was silent for a moment in order to give greater force to my next remark. I spoke as deliberately as I could.
*:"You are a most unmitigated cad."
*:"Now that you've got that off your chest, let's go and have dinner."
As adjectives the difference between mitigated and unmitigated
is that mitigated is lessened, reduced, diminished while unmitigated is not mitigated.As a verb mitigated
is past tense of mitigate.mitigated
English
Adjective
(-)- Well, though many an arraigned mortal has in hopes of mitigated penalty pleaded guilty to horrible actions, did ever anybody seriously confess to envy?