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Free of guilt; not subject to blame.
blameless
unimpeachable
inculpable
innocent
guiltless
clean-handed
1
His life was
irreproachable
;
he studied the Paris of art and history.
2
The livery was simple, but the appearance of her people was
irreproachable
.
3
His personal appearance was of the utmost refinement and of
irreproachable
dignity.
4
And in continuing not to recognise Him, they made themselves
irreproachable
witnesses.
5
Gregory replied that with the exception of pride he thought Foedor
irreproachable
.
6
No one seeing Stenson could doubt the
irreproachable
propriety of his master.
7
They were the names of men known to Wogan for
irreproachable
loyalty.
8
And then the mother is a woman of principle, of
irreproachable
behavior.
9
An
irreproachable
man-servant, with the face of a sphinx, opened the door.
10
I fancy him a man of first-rate and
irreproachable
birth and fashion.
11
You are polished and cool, and have an
irreproachable
repose of manner.
12
A cardinal should be
irreproachable
,
a model of moral conduct to all.
13
The Dozen islands, however, perfectly maintain their ancient reputation for
irreproachable
honesty.
14
But the man was
irreproachable
,
as near absolute perfection as could be.
15
What morality could be more
irreproachable
;
what fairer example could be meditated?
16
And yet he was a very holy man, with an
irreproachable
character.
irreproachable
irreproachable character
most irreproachable
as irreproachable
absolutely irreproachable
irreproachable life