blemished

[ US /ˈbɫɛmɪʃt/ ]
[ UK /blˈɛmɪʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. marred by imperfections
  2. having a blemish or flaw
    a flawed diamond
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How To Use blemished In A Sentence

  • From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast.
  • But Californian pistachios, which are harvested and processed by more sophisticated means, are usually unblemished and left undyed.
  • If you bought the car when your credit was blemished and now it's pristine (or if you had little credit history at all), refinancing can mean a significant drop in rates.
  • After being sprayed with the chemicals (typically chlorpropham or maleic hydrazide) potatoes arrive at the store looking perfect, unblemished, and without any sprouts for up to a year after harvest. Janine Yorio: Where Did the Potato Sprouts Go?
  • Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
  • Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
  • Dr Wolfson, who has run his practice at Claremont Medical Centre in Glenbuck Road for 17 years, has an unblemished record.
  • He emerged from both experiences with an unblemished reputation for being a nice man. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from a parking fine ten years before, she had an unblemished driving record.
  • Be 19 with peachy, firm skin unblemished by the ravages of time. The Sun
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