Irreproachable

  • 51blamelessly — adverb in an irreproachable and blameless manner she had lived blamelessly until she met this man • Syn: ↑irreproachably • Derived from adjective: ↑blameless, ↑irreproachable (for: ↑irreproachably) …

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  • 52inculpable — adjective free of guilt; not subject to blame has lived a blameless life of irreproachable character an unimpeachable reputation • Syn: ↑blameless, ↑irreproachable, ↑unimpeachable • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 53irreproachably — adverb in an irreproachable and blameless manner she had lived blamelessly until she met this man • Syn: ↑blamelessly • Derived from adjective: ↑blameless (for: ↑blamelessly), ↑irreproachable …

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  • 54irreproachability — “+ noun : the quality or state of being irreproachable * * * irreproachabilˈity or irreproachˈableness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑irreproachable …

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  • 55WITNESS — (Heb. עֵד, one that has personal knowledge of an event or a fact. The evidence of at least two witnesses was required for convicting the accused (Num. 35:30; Deut. 17:6; 19:15; cf. I Kings 21:10, 13). Commercial transactions of importance took… …

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  • 56pillar of society — {n. phr.} A leading figure who contributes to the support and the well being of his/her society; a person of irreproachable character. * /Mrs. Brown, the director of our classical symphony fund, is a true pillar of society./ …

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  • 57sterling character — {n. phr.} A person of irreproachable character; one of the highest professional standards. * /The nominee for the Supreme Court must be a sterling character in every possible way./ …

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  • 58pillar of society — {n. phr.} A leading figure who contributes to the support and the well being of his/her society; a person of irreproachable character. * /Mrs. Brown, the director of our classical symphony fund, is a true pillar of society./ …

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  • 59sterling character — {n. phr.} A person of irreproachable character; one of the highest professional standards. * /The nominee for the Supreme Court must be a sterling character in every possible way./ …

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  • 60Blameless — Blame less, a. Free from blame; without fault; innocent; guiltless; sometimes followed by of. [1913 Webster] A bishop then must be blameless. 1 Tim. iii. 2. [1913 Webster] Blameless still of arts that polish to deprave. Mallet. [1913 Webster] We… …

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