[
UK
/ʌnmˈɑːd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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free from physical or moral spots or stains
an unblemished record
an unblemished complexion
How To Use unmarred In A Sentence
- The Moon's glow casting its light on her form, her white tunic dress, glowing with the brilliance of the Moon, her alabaster skin, smooth and unmarred in the light.
- I looked at her narrow wrists: blue-veined, delicate, and unmarred. Raziel
- Uruz is the primal nature unmarred by domestication or socialization. Kelley Harrell: Harry Potter and the Elder Futhark
- These provide a house-party ambience in comfortable surroundings with the opportunity to walk, ride or drive to see game in total unmarred privacy.
- This is our highest priority and it deserves a response that is equal to the task," he said at a shoreside podium in front of a stretch of sparkling blue, unmarred water. Obama Oil Spill Speech: FULL TEXT
- His tail is like a river running through my plush, emerald green carpet, an image seared into the back of my brain for all time, like a photograph taken with a digital camera, perfect and unmarred in my memory.
- The one antiquated, rude, corroded, and begrimed in its long conflict with time, and the other bright and vivid, its field and exergue unmarred, its emblems and legends clear and sharp. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
- Re-seat the bullet until you just reach unmarred soot. I ordered a new Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in .308 Win (1:12 twist).
- My steps crunch over the hard-packed snow that covers the drive, unmarred by a single footstep. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
- After years of "chatting," I actually heard her voice: a weathered, pretty thing, seemingly encased in a bygone era, unmarred by modernity.