unsoiled
/' n's ild/
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Definition
Adjective: Not dirty, stained, or marked; clean and free from soil or spots.
Usage
The adjective "unsoiled" describes something that is completely clean and has not been dirtied. It is often used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize pristine cleanliness or purity. It can describe physical objects, such as clothes or surfaces, and can also be used metaphorically.
Examples
- She kept the white tablecloth unsoiled throughout the entire dinner party.
- The document was found in an unsoiled condition, preserved perfectly in the archive.
- He presented an unsoiled reputation to the committee.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: "Unsoiled" can describe abstract concepts like a reputation, record, or conscience that remains pure and untarnished.
- Despite the scandal, her professional record remained unsoiled.
Variants and Related Words
- Unsoiled is the standard adjective form.
- Soil (verb): To make dirty.
- He did not want to soil his new shoes.
Synonyms
- Clean
- Spotless
- Unsullied
- Untarnished
- Immaculate
Antonyms
- Soiled
- Dirty
- Stained
- Sullied
- Filthy
Adjective
- without soil or spot or stain