Spotless
/ˈspɒt.ləs/
Meaning & Definition
adjective
Perfectly neat and orderly.
Her desk was always spotless, with everything in its place.
Free from any spots, stains, or blemishes; completely clean or immaculate.
The house was spotless after she finished her deep cleaning.
Free from moral blemish or fault; pure; impeccable.
He had a spotless reputation in the community.
Etymology
The word 'spotless' is formed from 'spot' meaning a mark or stain, combined with the suffix '-less' meaning without.
Common Phrases and Expressions
spotless record
A history that is free from any mistakes or wrongdoings.
spotless reputation
A reputation that is unblemished and pristine.
spotless home
A home that is extremely clean and tidy.
Related Words
immaculate
Perfectly clean or free from flaws.
pristine
In its original condition; unspoiled.
flawless
Without any imperfections.
Slang Meanings
In excellent condition or very clean.
My car looks spotless after that wash!
Without mistakes or problems.
He delivered a spotless performance in the finals.