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untainted
adjective as in innocent
Weak matches
- above suspicion
- angelic
- angelical
- chaste
- clean
- cleanhanded
- clear
- crimeless
- exemplary
- faultless
- free of
- good
- guilt-free
- guiltless
- honest
- immaculate
- impeccable
- impeccant
- in the clear
- inculpable
- irreproachable
- lawful
- legal
- legitimate
- licit
- lily-white
- not guilty
- pure
- pure as the driven snow
- righteous
- safe
- sinless
- spotless
- stainless
- unblemished
- uncensurable
- uncorrupt
- uncorrupted
- undefiled
- unimpeachable
- uninvolved
- unoffending
- unstained
- upright
- virginal
- virtuous
Example Sentences
Big critic Neil Barofsky was ‘untainted by financial knowledge.’
Judges too want their 15 minutes of fame, outcomes untainted by media hype be damned.
He and his band are untainted by political skullduggery and economic interest, not to mention accusations of theft.
They may be the kind of scandal that requires a thorough investigation untainted by even the suspicion of bias.
Short on experience but untainted by Washington, this one is in touch with the people.
He maintained that no attainment can be made, and no virtue can remain untainted, without learning.
It will not be supposed that the church escaped untainted, amidst all these causes of corruption.
And the virtue of healing by laying on of hands existed in particular noble families of untainted blood.
According to all accounts it is a good lake for fish, and its shores are untainted by the habitations of man.
Your moral character is untainted: the very nature of your sufferings, as you will observe, demonstrates that.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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