Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɑːrd/
adjective not spoiled, damaged, or impaired; perfect or unblemished
A1 The fresh snow on the mountain was unmarred by footprints.
A2 The artist's canvas remained unmarred by any mistakes.
B1 The ancient ruins were surprisingly unmarred by time and weather.
B2 The pristine beach was unmarred by any signs of human activity.
C1 The historical document was unmarred by any damage or fading.
C2 The flawless diamond remained unmarred by any imperfections.
formal The painting was unmarred by any signs of wear or damage.
informal Her perfect record remained unmarred despite the challenges she faced.
slang His reputation was unmarred by any scandals or controversies.
figurative The untouched snow on the mountaintop was unmarred by footprints.
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