Pronunciation: /ʌnˈspɑtəd/
adjective describing a condition of being without spots or blemishes
A1 The white dress was unspotted and looked brand new.
A2 She carefully examined the unspotted mirror to make sure it was clean.
B1 The unspotted wilderness was a sight to behold, untouched by human hands.
B2 The detective found an unspotted fingerprint at the crime scene.
C1 The artist's unspotted canvas was ready for a new masterpiece to be created.
C2 The scientist discovered an unspotted galaxy in the depths of space, untouched by other explorers.
formal The white tablecloth remained unspotted after the dinner party.
informal I managed to keep my shirt unspotted during the barbecue.
slang I can't believe you kept your sneakers unspotted at the music festival!
figurative Her reputation was unspotted by any scandal or controversy.
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