Unblemished

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈblɛmɪʃt/

Definitions of unblemished

adjective not damaged or marked in any way; perfect

Example Sentences

A1 The white dress was unblemished and perfect for the wedding.

A2 She had an unblemished record of attendance at school.

B1 The antique vase was unblemished despite its age.

B2 His reputation in the industry was unblemished by any scandal.

C1 The scientist's unblemished research was published in a prestigious journal.

C2 Her unblemished integrity made her a trusted leader in the organization.

adverb in an unblemished manner

Example Sentences

A1 The baby's skin was unblemished and smooth.

A2 She had an unblemished record of attendance at school.

B1 The antique vase was unblemished by any cracks or chips.

B2 His reputation in the industry was unblemished despite the scandal.

C1 The artist's unblemished talent was evident in every brushstroke.

C2 Her unblemished integrity earned her the trust of her colleagues.

Examples of unblemished in a Sentence

formal The porcelain vase was unblemished, without a single crack or chip.

informal Her skin was unblemished, not a single pimple in sight.

slang His record was unblemished, he had never been caught doing anything wrong.

figurative The artist's unblemished reputation made her the perfect choice to lead the project.

Grammatical Forms of unblemished

past tense

unblemished

plural

unblemished

comparative

more unblemished

superlative

most unblemished

present tense

unblemished

future tense

will be unblemished

perfect tense

has been unblemished

continuous tense

is being unblemished

singular

unblemished

positive degree

unblemished

infinitive

to unblemish

gerund

unblemishing

participle

unblemished

Origin and Evolution of unblemished

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unblemished' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'blemir' meaning 'to make pale' or 'to mar'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unblemished' has retained its original meaning of 'free from imperfections or flaws', but has also gained connotations of purity and perfection.