Irreproachable

Word IRREPROACHABLE
Character 14
Hyphenation ir re proach a ble
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Irreproachable"

What do we mean by irreproachable?

Perfect or blameless in every respect; faultless. adjective

Not reproachable; not open to reproach or criticism; free from blame.

Synonyms Unblamable, blameless, spotless, immaculate, faultless.

Not reproachable; above reproach; not deserving reproach; blameless. adjective

Free from blame, not open to reproach or criticism; blameless. adjective

Free of guilt; not subject to blame adjective

Free from blame, not open to reproach or criticism; blameless.

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The word "irreproachable" in example sentences

It is not enough for them that their brothers or husbands should pay for the seats at the opera and accompany them there, clad in irreproachable evening dress. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2007)

“This picture is beautiful and in a perfect state, in a word irreproachable,” read the notes from Knoedler’s. ❋ Joanna Pitman (2006)

His conduct has, of late, been what the world calls irreproachable; but then I know his heart is still unchanged; and I know that spring is approaching, and deeply dread the consequences. ❋ Unknown (2002)

But that it should be possible to bring such a charge against an 'irreproachable' ❋ Rosalind Northcote (N/A)

In short, although Reed Smoot was one of a confessed band of law-breaking traitors, he was of "irreproachable" private character. ❋ Frank Jenne Cannon (1902)

Claude Corset, head of the wine merchant company Ducasse and a leading defendant in the case, told The Associated Press on Thursday that his wine was "irreproachable" and reserves the right to appeal. ❋ Unknown (2010)

President Nicolas Sarkozy, who promised to bring in an ethic of "irreproachable" accountability in 2007, saw his popularity plunge to an all-time low this week. ❋ Peter O'Neil (2010)

"irreproachable", charging that the report from Kigali was politically-motivated. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It had to be irreproachable in its politics (if feminists were arguing they did not hate men, I agree it must have been galling to some extent to see a book roundly declaring the opposite), and it had to produce solutions, visions, blueprints. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We believe that basic to governmental integrity are unimpeachable ethical standards and irreproachable personal conduct by all people in government. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For Brotherhood youth who supported the protests against the Mubarak regime, Dr. Aboul Fotouh, who began his career with the Brotherhood as a student activist, is a hero: a moderate, well-respected Islamist with a firm commitment to democratic reforms and irreproachable revolutionary chops. ❋ Matt Bradley (2011)

A boxy cropped jacket over a slim skirt, it was to become a uniform of postwar privilege and a kind of irreproachable social armor. ❋ Laura Jacobs (2011)

"It's only by being irreproachable that highly placed decisionmakers will be able to shore up citizens' confidence in the institutions of the state," Sarkozy said in a statement. ❋ AP (2011)

At the center of it is Bill Belichick, the taciturn Kenobi in a hoodie, whose press conference grunts are scrutinized like koans and whose personnel decisions are trusted as irreproachable. ❋ Jason Gay (2011)

We have a great deal to repent of, and we will have every day, until we are finally delivered and begin a life irreproachable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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