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Definition of untainted in English: untaintedadjectiveʌnˈteɪntɪdˌənˈteɪn(t)əd Not contaminated, polluted, or tainted. 未受玷污的,未被污染的,未腐坏的 the island remains virtually untainted by commercialism Example sentencesExamples - They were all vigorous leaders, relatively untainted by corruption.
- Given how many unsavoury boxers populate the world of boxing, it was great to have a world champion untainted by any scandal - and British to boot.
- Other early adopters of the company's produce include black South Africans, who like the fact that the drinks are untainted by any past associations.
- I've managed to remain almost untainted by reality TV shows in fact.
- This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains.
- While he likes to point out that they are untainted by America's recent record, he makes no secret of the need to complement them with experience.
- He was appointed partly because he was most associated with the previous Conservative government, and therefore untainted by new Labour.
- He was young, untainted by failure and bold wielding the willow.
- We are independent patriots, unaffiliated with anyone, untainted by any political history.
- He is seen as a man driven by principle, willing to stand up for what he believes in, and untainted by the compromises of everyday politics.
- It was all rather hermetic, as though this were some exhibit of a remote island people, untainted by contact with any other culture.
- When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad.
- At one time this had an international reputation for accurate reporting, and it was virtually the only source of untainted news for the citizens of many countries.
- We have become accustomed to regarding the romantic child as an image of unspoiled, untainted perfection.
- To tourists untainted with even the most superficial knowledge of history, Tuscany lives up magnificently to the hype.
- The public expectation was that a new Scottish Parliament would be untainted by this freeloading culture and would result in a new era of respect for the public purse.
- Other younger, untainted politicians may emerge.
- His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation.
- He still has a Quaker-like faith that if only people could hear the truth, untainted by spin, untrivialised by the media, they would begin to see the light.
- A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed.
Synonyms virtuous, moral, ethical, good, righteous, angelic, saintly, pious, honourable, reputable, wholesome, clean, honest, upright, upstanding, exemplary, above reproach, beyond reproach, irreproachable, innocent
Rhymessainted, unacquainted, unpainted Definition of untainted in US English: untaintedadjectiveˌənˈteɪn(t)ədˌənˈtān(t)əd Not contaminated, polluted, or tainted. 未受玷污的,未被污染的,未腐坏的 the paper was untainted by age 纸张未因时间长而有污渍。 Example sentencesExamples - He is seen as a man driven by principle, willing to stand up for what he believes in, and untainted by the compromises of everyday politics.
- We are independent patriots, unaffiliated with anyone, untainted by any political history.
- To tourists untainted with even the most superficial knowledge of history, Tuscany lives up magnificently to the hype.
- Given how many unsavoury boxers populate the world of boxing, it was great to have a world champion untainted by any scandal - and British to boot.
- Other early adopters of the company's produce include black South Africans, who like the fact that the drinks are untainted by any past associations.
- When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad.
- We have become accustomed to regarding the romantic child as an image of unspoiled, untainted perfection.
- I've managed to remain almost untainted by reality TV shows in fact.
- He was young, untainted by failure and bold wielding the willow.
- The public expectation was that a new Scottish Parliament would be untainted by this freeloading culture and would result in a new era of respect for the public purse.
- This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains.
- At one time this had an international reputation for accurate reporting, and it was virtually the only source of untainted news for the citizens of many countries.
- He was appointed partly because he was most associated with the previous Conservative government, and therefore untainted by new Labour.
- He still has a Quaker-like faith that if only people could hear the truth, untainted by spin, untrivialised by the media, they would begin to see the light.
- His Honour saw that if conduct is not unprofessional, the practitioner is entitled to an untainted reputation.
- A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed.
- It was all rather hermetic, as though this were some exhibit of a remote island people, untainted by contact with any other culture.
- Other younger, untainted politicians may emerge.
- While he likes to point out that they are untainted by America's recent record, he makes no secret of the need to complement them with experience.
- They were all vigorous leaders, relatively untainted by corruption.
Synonyms virtuous, moral, ethical, good, righteous, angelic, saintly, pious, honourable, reputable, wholesome, clean, honest, upright, upstanding, exemplary, above reproach, beyond reproach, irreproachable, innocent |