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Definition of unspotted in English: unspottedadjectiveʌnˈspɒtɪdˌənˈspɑdəd 1Not marked with spots. it has an unspotted white throat Example sentencesExamples - Their victim status in murder mysteries does not mean that women enjoy unspotted reputations in railway crime fiction.
- The body of her whose virginity remained unspotted in childbirth, was preserved in its incorruption and was taken to a better place.
- Parentals exhibiting either the spotted or unspotted phenotype, along with F 1 progeny, were used in a series of 29 crosses.
- The eastern cougar is a large, unspotted, long-tailed cat.
- For years Dorian lived in cruel joy; yet he kept the look of one unspotted by the world.
- Persons of the most unspotted character in private life have been seen to adopt unfair means to be successful in their schemes.
- The pelvic fins similarly were unspotted and yellowish in ground colour, with a white leading edge, and either no black colour or a light, blackish smudge of colour proximally in some individuals.
- Their practical religion of caring for others and keeping themselves unspotted from the world was what I had seen and admired in my father.
- One day the purpose and the plan will shine in all its unspotted glory and wisdom.
- Some characters turn out to be better than we initially thought, some worse, but no character emerges unspotted.
- Shriver, an attractive young man with an unspotted record, could not make his case to primary voters in Maryland, who knocked off his bid for Congress.
- He looked with curiosity at the girl standing quietly among her hysterical schoolmates in her unspotted white dress, and she returned his gaze calmly.
- Few happy days are entirely unspotted by melancholy.
- They differ about what is most worth preserving in a world of imperfect choices - economic growth or an unspotted landscape, American power or American purity - and thus what must be sacrificed in pursuit of the good energy society.
- In her attiring room the great mirror stood intact in its frame of ivory, and the wicker chairs were arranged in precise symmetry on the unspotted floor.
- Maiden primarily means unspotted, unpolluted, and innocent; thus Hubert says to the king.
- Females produce a clutch of 9-13 light green unspotted eggs in an open but concealed nest on dry ground near a body of water.
Synonyms washed, scrubbed, cleansed, cleaned, polished 2Unnoticed. the network of avian enthusiasts ensures that no rarity goes unspotted Example sentencesExamples - He's probably in bed by now, we can leave unspotted.
- But the majority of cases go unspotted and therefore remain untreated or poorly treated.
- I was camouflaged amongst the benches and remained unspotted.
- There exists an informal network among avian enthusiasts geared towards insuring that no rarity goes unspotted.
- Vickery was lucky to escape a caution following a high and late challenge on Traille, which went unspotted by Irish referee Alain Rolland but prompted a brief all-in skirmish.
Definition of unspotted in US English: unspottedadjectiveˌənˈspädədˌənˈspɑdəd 1Not marked with spots. it has an unspotted white throat Example sentencesExamples - One day the purpose and the plan will shine in all its unspotted glory and wisdom.
- The body of her whose virginity remained unspotted in childbirth, was preserved in its incorruption and was taken to a better place.
- They differ about what is most worth preserving in a world of imperfect choices - economic growth or an unspotted landscape, American power or American purity - and thus what must be sacrificed in pursuit of the good energy society.
- In her attiring room the great mirror stood intact in its frame of ivory, and the wicker chairs were arranged in precise symmetry on the unspotted floor.
- Persons of the most unspotted character in private life have been seen to adopt unfair means to be successful in their schemes.
- Some characters turn out to be better than we initially thought, some worse, but no character emerges unspotted.
- Few happy days are entirely unspotted by melancholy.
- Their victim status in murder mysteries does not mean that women enjoy unspotted reputations in railway crime fiction.
- Shriver, an attractive young man with an unspotted record, could not make his case to primary voters in Maryland, who knocked off his bid for Congress.
- Females produce a clutch of 9-13 light green unspotted eggs in an open but concealed nest on dry ground near a body of water.
- For years Dorian lived in cruel joy; yet he kept the look of one unspotted by the world.
- The pelvic fins similarly were unspotted and yellowish in ground colour, with a white leading edge, and either no black colour or a light, blackish smudge of colour proximally in some individuals.
- The eastern cougar is a large, unspotted, long-tailed cat.
- Maiden primarily means unspotted, unpolluted, and innocent; thus Hubert says to the king.
- Parentals exhibiting either the spotted or unspotted phenotype, along with F 1 progeny, were used in a series of 29 crosses.
- Their practical religion of caring for others and keeping themselves unspotted from the world was what I had seen and admired in my father.
- He looked with curiosity at the girl standing quietly among her hysterical schoolmates in her unspotted white dress, and she returned his gaze calmly.
Synonyms washed, scrubbed, cleansed, cleaned, polished 2Unnoticed. the network of avian enthusiasts ensures that no rarity goes unspotted Example sentencesExamples - Vickery was lucky to escape a caution following a high and late challenge on Traille, which went unspotted by Irish referee Alain Rolland but prompted a brief all-in skirmish.
- He's probably in bed by now, we can leave unspotted.
- But the majority of cases go unspotted and therefore remain untreated or poorly treated.
- There exists an informal network among avian enthusiasts geared towards insuring that no rarity goes unspotted.
- I was camouflaged amongst the benches and remained unspotted.
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