UNSULLIED : spotless, unblemished, not marred or damaged, usually applied to one's "reputation", but poetically to visually pristine environments such as snow-covered land.
Stained, tarnished, tainted, unclean, dirty, blemished, soiled, defiled, and polluted are a few
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the house was unsullied
An Unsullied Shield - 1913 was released on: USA: 7 January 1913 UK: 9 April 1913
Something in a completely unsullied state.
Oh, dude, you got me there! Technically, "sullied" is the base word, and adding the prefix "un-" makes it "unsullied." So, yeah, that's the suffix for "unsullied." But, like, who even uses the word "sullied" these days anyway?
stainless: (of reputation) free from blemishes; "his unsullied name"; "an untarnished reputation not tarnished
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Pure, unsullied, immaculate, organic, wholesome, purified, unadulterated,
Stained, tarnished, tainted, unclean, dirty, blemished, soiled, defiled, and polluted are a few
immaculate, perfect, faultless, spotless, pure, unsullied, unspoiled, untouched, primeval, original, virgin
Originally a short form of Katrina (pure, unsullied), Trina is occasionally bestowed independently, meaning 'pure'.
The first name Katelyn is of English origin. Katelyn means unsullied and pure and is the a variant of the name Katherine.
The likely word is the adjective "pristine" (clean, unsullied, pure).