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spotless

English

Etymology

From Middle English spotles, equivalent to spot +? -less.

Adjective

spotless (comparative more spotless, superlative most spotless)

  1. Exceptionally clean.
  2. Impeccable and free from blemish.
  3. (zoology) Lacking spots; unspotted.

Synonyms

  • immaculate
  • unsullied
  • spick-and-span

Derived terms

  • spotless crake
  • spotlessly
  • spotlessness
  • spotless starling

Translations

Anagrams

  • postless, stopless

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spitless

English

Etymology

From spit +? -less.

Adjective

spitless (not comparable)

  1. Having a dry mouth; greatly frightened; see usage notes below.

Usage notes

  • This term is primarily found in the verb phrase scare spitless (to frighten (a person) to the point that his or her mouth goes dry) and its participial adjective scared spitless (frightened to the point that one's mouth has gone dry). It may be considered a euphemism for shitless, or as a more evocative variant of certain uses of witless and speechless.

See also

  • shitless
  • witless

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