unsullied
uhn suh leed
- s spotlessly clean and fresh
the unsullied snow of mountains - s (of reputation) free from blemishes
his unsullied name
- The Hubble telescope has been beaming back pristine images that are unsullied by atmospheric haze or turbulence.
- The war memorial commemorates those braves whose valor was as unsullied as the white stone that bears their names.
- Very few sports remain unsullied by crass commercialization and the spectre of drug abuse.