spotless
free from any spot, stain, etc.; immaculately clean: a spotless kitchen.
irreproachable; pure; undefiled: a spotless reputation.
Origin of spotless
1Other words for spotless
Other words from spotless
- spot·less·ly, adverb
- spot·less·ness, noun
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How to use spotless in a sentence
I admired spotlessness, even though I could lay no claim to it, and hated impurity, as I hope I do now.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles | Thomas HardyThose delicate meals, served in spotlessness, surely they had been rather of the nature of poems?
The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight | Elizabeth von ArnimAll hands seized brushes and scrubbed the decks industriously until they shone in spotlessness.
Boy Scouts in Southern Waters | G. Harvey RalphsonHe reached the wide stone steps that were clean as marble, and shrank from the mark his boots must make upon their spotlessness.
The Best Psychic Stories | VariousIt was to this general spotlessness that he owed his name, "Lily Steve."
British Dictionary definitions for spotless
/ (ˈspɒtlɪs) /
free from stains; immaculate
free from moral impurity; unsullied: a spotless character
Derived forms of spotless
- spotlessly, adverb
- spotlessness, noun
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