Antonyms for unimpeachable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uhn-im-pee-chuh-buh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˌʌn ɪmˈpi tʃə bəl


Definition of unimpeachable

Origin :
  • 1784, from un- (1) "not" + impeachable. Related: Unimpeachably.
  • adj blameless
  • adj pure
Example sentences :
  • All the ladies move in a limited though most unimpeachable circle.
  • Extract from : « The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV » by Various
  • This accident has happened to persons of unimpeachable morality—to gentlemen.
  • Extract from : « Notes on Life and Letters » by Joseph Conrad
  • The Master was unimpeachable; His terse, cogent assertions were unanswerable.
  • Extract from : « Jesus the Christ » by James Edward Talmage
  • These were the unimpeachable witnesses of the pleasures which I have pictured.
  • Extract from : « My Studio Neighbors » by William Hamilton Gibson
  • She is a woman of unimpeachable loyalty to the Socialist movement.
  • Extract from : « The Debs Decision » by Scott Nearing
  • I trust that my behaviour as a soldier has been unimpeachable.
  • Extract from : « Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17 » by Alexander Leighton
  • He was a good orator and of unimpeachable integrity and lofty character.
  • Extract from : « A Military Genius » by Sarah Ellen Blackwell
  • Still, suffering and dying for a faith is not unimpeachable evidence of its truth.
  • Extract from : « Aurelian » by William Ware
  • His general propositions on the function of law are unimpeachable.
  • Extract from : « Milton » by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh
  • They were men of the highest courage and of unimpeachable honor.
  • Extract from : « A Little Traitor to the South » by Cyrus Townsend Brady

Synonyms for unimpeachable

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