英:[ʌn'steɪnd]
美:[ʌn'steɪnd]
英:[ʌn'steɪnd]
美:[ʌn'steɪnd]
Adjective
1. not stained;
"An apron keeps his clothing unstained"
2. not having a coating of stain or varnish
3. without soil or spot or stain
4. of reputation;
"his unsullied name"
"an untarnished reputation"
The first known use of unstained was in 1555
1 His wildly successful stand-up concerts and albums, the smash hit TV shows, the immense comedic talent that gave him power to change pop culture - nothing is left unstained.
2 When I suggested that he’s one of the few Washington sports figures whose image is nearly unstained, he scoffed.
3 His suit almost certainly would not survive unstained.
4 "Ay, call it holy ground, The soil where first they trod: They have left unstained what there they found,— Freedom to worship God."
5 He accepted everything with childlike faith; and, verily, it seemed that, brush as he would against the world, the bloom of his pristine innocence would never be rubbed from Charmides' unstained soul.
6 The day before the match, the surface had been covered in snow but the jersey of every player was as unstained after the final whistle as it had been at the start.
7 But in ancient Rome, if the teachers of virtue acted but feebly upon the surrounding corruption, their own tenets were at least unstained.
8 Crafted from pure, unstained marble, the city’s classical architecture is a visual representation of the nation’s pursuit of civic ideals and self-governance.
9 bought an unstained picnic table that they planned to finish themselves
10 God's blessing rest upon the memory of this hospitable and unstained house.
11 Krishna: Some damsel I saw, supremely fair— A moon unstained, that slowly rose, Or a golden vine.
12 Why should he desire to throw the hitherto unstained wife into a lover's arms?
13 At the same time, with natural human inconsistency, it could argue that it was not responsible for the execution of the laws, and that its own hands were unstained with blood.
14 She bore herself like some lighthearted, happy girl, who, with unstained conscience, looks the whole world in the face, thinking what a delightful place it was for a pretty girl to be in.
15 Stained or unstained hardwood is the most popular kitchen flooring material among home renovators.
16 The inscrutable powers permit us to be hauled to prison, conducted to the shambles, but allow us to leave the world with characters unstained.
17 The front galleries upstairs were once printing sheds, and still signal their lapsed function through their saw-toothed windows and unstained wood floors.
18 To do this, much of its unstained outer layer is removed with enzymes, leaving connective tissue and tendons in place.
19 In photos posted to Doja’s Instagram Sunday (May 5), the musician clutches her remarkably unstained sheet to her bare chest as the fabric trails on the NYC sidewalk behind her, her black thong peeking out to match her pair of dark Louboutin stilettos.
20 Mackay is a popular figure within football and his reputation is unstained as he is seen as the victim of the piece.