unimpeachableness

unimpeachableness

The unimpeachableness of her character was evident to all.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being beyond reproach or criticism: "unimpeachableness" refers to the state or condition of being so honest, reliable, or morally upright that no one can question or doubt one's integrity or actions.
    • Absolute certainty or irrefutability: It can also denote the characteristic of being so clearly true or valid that it cannot be challenged or disputed.
Usage Examples
  • (Her moral and professional integrity was such that no one could criticize her.)
  • (The evidence was so solid and undeniable that it could not be questioned.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to maintain unimpeachableness": to preserve a flawless reputation or standard.

    • The diplomat worked tirelessly to maintain the unimpeachableness of his nation's foreign policy. (He ensured that no one could find fault with the policy.)
  • "unimpeachableness of character": a phrase emphasizing moral perfection.

    • The candidate's unimpeachableness of character was a key reason for his election. (His character was so virtuous that it was beyond any reproach.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Unimpeachable (adj): not able to be doubted, questioned, or criticized; entirely trustworthy.

    • The witness gave unimpeachable testimony in court. (The testimony was completely reliable and beyond challenge.)
  • Unimpeachably (adv): in a manner that cannot be doubted or criticized.

    • She behaved unimpeachably during the scandal. (She acted so correctly that no one could fault her.)
Synonyms
  • Irreproachability: the quality of being beyond blame or criticism.
  • Blamelessness: the state of being free from guilt or fault.
  • Incorruptibility: the quality of being unable to be morally corrupted or bribed.
  • Indisputability: the quality of being impossible to deny or question.
Related Idioms
  • Beyond reproach: completely blameless or perfect, similar in meaning to unimpeachableness.
    • The charity's management is beyond reproach. (Its conduct cannot be criticized.)
  • Above suspicion: so trustworthy that no one suspects wrongdoing.
    • The officer was above suspicion until the investigation began. (Previously, his integrity was unquestioned.)