different between uncorrupt vs spotless
uncorrupt
English
Etymology
un- +? corrupt
Adjective
uncorrupt (comparative more uncorrupt, superlative most uncorrupt)
- Not corrupt; honest, fair.
- What this city needs is an uncorrupt police force.
- (archaic) Not having decayed.
- An uncorrupt dead body was thought to be a vampire.
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spotless
English
Etymology
From Middle English spotles, equivalent to spot +? -less.
Adjective
spotless (comparative more spotless, superlative most spotless)
- Exceptionally clean.
- Impeccable and free from blemish.
- (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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