spotless

[ˈspɒtləs]

spotless Definition

  • 1completely clean and without any marks or stains
  • 2perfectly executed or performed

Using spotless: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spotless" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The kitchen was spotless after she finished cleaning it.

  • Example

    His record in the competition was spotless, with no losses.

  • Example

    The company's reputation for customer service is spotless.

  • Example

    She wore a spotless white dress to the wedding.

spotless Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for spotless

Phrases with spotless

  • a state of having no negative or traumatic memories or experiences

    Example

    After the accident, he wished he could have a spotless mind and forget everything that happened.

  • a record of never having done anything wrong or illegal

    Example

    The politician had a spotless record until the scandal broke out.

  • a reputation of being completely honest and trustworthy

    Example

    The lawyer had a spotless reputation among his clients and colleagues.

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Summary: spotless in Brief

The term 'spotless' [ˈspɒtləs] refers to something that is completely clean and without any marks or stains, or perfectly executed or performed. It can describe physical cleanliness, as in 'The kitchen was spotless after she finished cleaning it,' or a flawless record, as in 'His record in the competition was spotless, with no losses.' 'Spotless' extends into phrases like 'spotless mind' and 'spotless reputation,' denoting a state of having no negative memories or a reputation of being completely honest and trustworthy.

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