unspotted

IPA: ʌnspˈɑtɪd

adjective

  • Not having spots.
  • Unseen.
  • (figurative) Without stains or blots; sinless.
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Examples of "unspotted" in Sentences

  • The walls are completely unspotted.
  • Females are usually white or grey and unspotted.
  • Females are usually white or grey, and unspotted.
  • It went unspotted for 2 hours until I reverted it.
  • Such vandalism often goes unspotted for a very long time.
  • It was that you might be kept 'unspotted from the world.'
  • He even went to Venice on honeymoon and was still unspotted.
  • “May we live unspotted from the world, the flesh, & the devil.”
  • Compare "undefiled" and "unspotted from the world," Jas 1: 27; 4: 4, 8,
  • Then the unspotted vandalism can be more quickly identified and removed.
  • The well developed webbing of the toes is bright orange red and unspotted.
  • The unspotted areas may be any of the patterns and colors described above.
  • The word unspotted in the original bears that interpretation -- uncontaminated.
  • "Will you help her to mind her mother's prayer, and keep herself unspotted from the world?"
  • (Mic 6: 7, 8) as visiting the fatherless, &c., and keeping one's self unspotted from the world (Mt 23: 23).
  • I understand my duty to my sheep or cattle, to my master, to my father or mother, to my brother or sister, to my pupil Davie here; I owe my ancestors love and honour, and the keeping of their name unspotted, though that duty is forestalled by
  • John comprises all that is in the world, which we are not to love, under three heads: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life; and to keep ourselves unspotted from all these is to keep ourselves unspotted from the world.
  • Not that any keep themselves here wholly free from defilement; but, as compared with hollow professors, the godly keep themselves unspotted from the world; and when they do contract it, they wash it away, so as to have their robes white in the blood of the
  • Christ would be born, not of an empress or queen, for he appeared not in outward pomp or splendour, but of a virgin, to teach us spiritual purity, to die to all the delights of sense, and so to keep ourselves unspotted from the world and the flesh that we may be presented chaste virgins to Christ.

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