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Meanings of
unmarred
in English
Free from physical or moral spots or stains.
unblemished
unmutilated
blemished
Related terms
undamaged
Usage of
unmarred
in English
1
And the big half-dollar that I earned was not
unmarred
with blood.
2
The ceremony was quiet and dignified,
unmarred
by disorder of any kind.
3
The feat, broadcast on YouTube, appeared
unmarred
by glitches of any kind.
4
But the reflection face was
unmarred
,
as if the fight never happened.
5
The right side of his face was untouched, perfect,
unmarred
by blood.
6
His face was
unmarred
,
his eyes-solike hers-weredazed, searching the sky.
7
Fresh,
unmarred
,
unlined by too much age or not enough thought.
8
It was full of enjoyable apprehensions,
unmarred
by any personal sense of risk.
9
Only one young student has had the privilege of retaining his affection
unmarred
.
10
Determination chases away my sorrow, leaving nothing but pure,
unmarred
resolve.
11
It seemed to be made of fine-grained white granite,
unmarred
and utterly featureless.
12
His gaze lowered to her throat that was once again smooth and
unmarred
.
13
In both, all wild things should be protected and the scenery kept wholly
unmarred
.
14
It was the wholesome, challenging lure of an
unmarred
womanhood.
15
The stripes left on the carpet by her vacuum cleaner were
unmarred
by footprints.
16
Geena nodded, wondering what Ramus would say if he could see her
unmarred
skin.
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unmarred
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unmarred skin
unmarred garls
wholly unmarred
appear unmarred
emerge unmarred
More collocations
Unmarred
through the time
Unmarred
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common