unsullied

/ʌnˈsʌlid/
adjective
  1. Not spoiled, damaged, or made impure; pure and clean in a physical or moral sense.
    • The mountain stream remained unsullied by pollution.
    • Her reputation was unsullied despite the false rumors.
    • He kept his hands unsullied by refusing to take bribes.
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