[
UK
/ʌnsˈʌlid/
]
[ US /ənˈsəɫid/ ]
[ US /ənˈsəɫid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of reputation) free from blemishes
his unsullied name
an untarnished reputation -
spotlessly clean and fresh
the unsullied snow of mountains
How To Use unsullied In A Sentence
- Indeed, one of the most distinctive features was the fresh, unsullied cuisine.
- Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience.
- It is pristine and unsullied so long as we always draw from the source.
- It results from a process of logical, deductive reasoning, unsullied by personal feelings or practicalities.
- Who's more human: the perfect couple in that unsullied Paradise, or the flawed but complex people you interact with every day?
- At a time when probes in the country are yielding great harvests, Pat's name has been singularly unsullied, which confirmed the impression of him as an honest, detribalized Nigerian. Vanguard
- his unsullied name
- But, maybe being fed hallal meals to the point of being overweight, air-conditioned cells and given prayer rugs and Korans unsullied by contact with Infidel hands is the new definition of "torture" now? You can't demonstrate here. This is the Supreme Court.
- Considering that you fill a responsible judicial office, and have to leave behind you a name unsullied by any blot or stain, I think you ought to lose no time in offering, as I believe you can truly do, a public and peremptory contradiction to the allegations in question. An Essay on Professional Ethics Second Edition
- If you have any fantasies about a pastoral past full of sunshine and sweet moments, unsullied by the grim industrial monuments of the current day, this should disabuse you.