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Unspotted

Unspotted \Un*spot"ted\, a. Not spotted; free from spot or stain; especially, free from moral stain; unblemished; immaculate; as, an unspotted reputation. -- Un*spot"ted*ness, n.

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unspotted

a. 1 not having spots, particularly where this is unusual 2 unseen

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unspotted

adj. without soil or spot or stain [syn: unsoiled, unstained]

Usage examples of "unspotted".

These are many of them portraits full of serious dignity and unspotted by the world of barocco with which Tabachetti was surrounded.

Because they are led by a man who told the rebel Congress that the covenant chain which the King gave to the Mohawks is still unspotted by dishonor, unrusted by treachery, unbroken, intact, without one link missing!

His tunic was clean, unspotted, untorn, but his legs and sandal laces were streaked with the olive color of drying gore.

If Skullion couldn’t be put down, it was perhaps time he retired before this new churlishness tarnished his previously unspotted reputation for deference.

When the soup bowls had been removed, the top layer of the sanap was taken away, revealing a clean, unspotted layer beneath.