Antonyms for unblemished
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : blem-ish |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈblɛm ɪʃ |
Definition of unblemished
Origin :- c.1300, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of blemish. Originally in moral sense; material sense is attested from mid-15c.
- adj not flawed
- Despite the tenderness of her poetry and her character, her reputation was unblemished.
- Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- He was an old man, but he had always maintained an unblemished character.
- Extract from : « The Boat Club » by Oliver Optic
- Bender was the pink of propriety and a dog of unblemished reputation.
- Extract from : « When Life Was Young » by C. A. Stephens
- Did not Hector burn you thigh-bones of heifers and of unblemished goats?
- Extract from : « The Iliad » by Homer
- He was a man of unblemished character, and was not too haughty to have fun sometimes.
- Extract from : « Comic History of the United States » by Bill Nye
- They appear to confide to us the charge of their unblemished names.
- Extract from : « Lucretia, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- His abilities, courage, and unblemished character have never been denied.
- Extract from : « The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 2 » by George Gordon Byron
- He belonged to an old family, and had an unblemished reputation.
- Extract from : « The Law of Civilization and Decay » by Brooks Adams
- His unblemished record was referred to in an occasional editorial.
- Extract from : « The Shadow » by Arthur Stringer
- The reputation of an officer on the Staff must be unblemished.
- Extract from : « The Duel » by A. I. Kuprin
Synonyms for unblemished
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