[
US
/ənˈbɫɛmɪʃt/
]
[ UK /ʌnblˈɛmɪʃt/ ]
[ UK /ʌnblˈɛmɪʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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free from physical or moral spots or stains
an unblemished record
an unblemished complexion
How To Use unblemished 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.
- 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
- In the meantime, Mr. German said, his career at the F.B.I. stalled, despite what he said was an "unblemished" record and an award for his work in the Los Angeles skinhead case. August 2004