Untarnished in a sentence as an adjective

While the US doesn't exactly have an untarnished record with free speech, at least it is a constitutional right.

They purchased expertise and a brand that is untarnished and loved in security circles.

All you'd need to do is get everyone to agree on a point in time where the blockchain was untarnished and to reset to then.

So focus on your boatloads of cash, not how "easy" CS or programming is, and leave the dignity of your profession untarnished.

Sometimes it is preferable to keep one's memories untarnished by unvarnished reality.

It is probably the only completely untarnished utopia in all of literature.

But for Dre, even if he was to retire from the audio component game, his claim to fame would remain untarnished for producing nothing but ultra high quality products.

But interacting with them doesn't mean you get a list of all their sins and insecurities at the time, and neither are you obligated to them, which makes them seem untarnished by all their bad things they done, thought, believed, so on and so forth.

So consider his credibility untarnished.~credibility is for curmudgeons.

Is it really that difficult to understand that some of us have the foresight to realize that China's method of interfacing with its environment is not something that we want to see tarnishing a yet-untarnished planet?What does it mean to "tarnish" a lifeless planet?

The natural history unit still put out good documentaries, but even they're not entirely untarnished[2].The quality of news has also suffered, particularly thanks to spin doctors in previous administrations, the simon gilligan dodgy dossier affair and other stresses on the BBC.

Untarnished definitions

adjective

(of reputation) free from blemishes; "his unsullied name"; "an untarnished reputation"

See also: stainless unstained unsullied untainted