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above reproach

adjective as in above suspicion

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To be clear—I do not believe powerful, accomplished women are above reproach, and I have criticized my share.

First of all, in his 25 years, by all accounts Lane Frost lived his life above reproach.

“I realize that I am in the public spotlight and my conduct needs to be above reproach,” he said.

Are we simply cranky feminists to expect that the woman should, if nothing else, be above reproach on the intelligence front?

Astor's pet institutions do great work and are generally above reproach.

The courage of Vergniaud was above suspicion, and his integrity above reproach.

The chief stated that the character of each young man was above reproach.

I've always understood that the executive board is very careful not to admit girls whose character isn't above reproach.

Joseph merely announced that he was clean-souled; also de-late hyas—that is, above reproach.

The accessories of any devout observance should be pecuniarily above reproach.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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