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unspotted
adjective as in blameless
adjective as in clean
Strongest matches
adjective as in faultless
Weak matches
adjective as in pristine
adjective as in pure
Weak matches
- babe in woods
- blameless
- celibate
- cherry
- continent
- exemplary
- guileless
- immaculate
- inculpable
- innocent
- inviolate
- irreproachable
- kid
- lily white
- maidenly
- modest
- pure as driven snow
- righteous
- sinless
- spotless
- stainless
- unblemished
- unblighted
- uncorrupted
- undefiled
- unprofaned
- unstained
- unsullied
- upright
- virgin
- virtuous
- wet behind ears
- wide-eyed
adjective as in pure
adjective as in unblemished
adjective as in unsoiled
Weak matches
- antiseptic
- cleanly
- cleansed
- clear
- delicate
- dirtless
- elegant
- faultless
- flawless
- fresh
- graceful
- hygienic
- immaculate
- laundered
- neat
- neat as a button
- neat as a pin
- orderly
- pure
- sanitary
- shining
- snowy
- sparkling
- speckless
- spick-and-span
- spotless
- squeaky clean
- stainless
- taintless
- tidy
- trim
- unblemished
- unpolluted
- unsmudged
- unstained
- unsullied
- untarnished
- vanilla
- washed
- well-kept
- white
adjective as in unstained
Example Sentences
"Madame is always welcome, and always unspotted of the dusty world," he answered gallantly.
She had the unspotted beauty of the snow in the winter, and of the grass and flowers in the summer.
She lays four or five eggs, of a pale blue, which might not erroneously be described as greenish-blue, unspotted.
The eggs number five or six, and are of a pale greenish-blue colour unspotted.
She lays from four to six eggs, the average being five, of a delicate semi-transparent white, unspotted.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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