Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsɔɪld/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unsoiled' describes something that is clean or not dirty.
A1 I found a clean, unsoiled shirt in my closet.
A2 The baby's unsoiled diaper needed to be changed.
B1 The crime scene was left unsoiled by the investigators.
B2 The unsoiled reputation of the company was crucial for its success.
C1 The unsoiled innocence of the accused was evident in court.
C2 The unsoiled environment of the national park was carefully preserved by the authorities.
formal The white tablecloth remained unsoiled throughout the entire dinner party.
informal I managed to keep my new shoes unsoiled at the outdoor event.
slang I made sure to keep my hands unsoiled while working on the car engine.
figurative Her reputation remained unsoiled despite the rumors circulating about her.
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