Blameless (Adjective)
Meaning
Free of guilt; not subject to blame; "has lived a blameless life"; "of irreproachable character"; "an unimpeachable reputation".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Throughout her entire career, the journalist was known for being blameless and her rigorous commitment to truth in her reporting.
- Despite his newfound fame, the celebrity continued to lead a blameless life away from the glamour and controversy.
- In order to adopt, potential parents were expected to be blameless with respect to prior family histories of any felonious offenses.
- To stand trial by his peers as judge, his unshakeable credentials declared his judgment record entirely blameless, proving indispensable and sought out.
- Even decades later after death of a state legend for sports accomplishments there appeared credible talk indicating those previous so honorably achievements –now is blamed since facts has gone onto proof beyond legitimate refuting were shameless attempts though reputation an always led previous led led now largely widely with “nevermore; fully just before became highly said completely honored prior leading figure person prior became such on previous who un was already named among Blameless he continues free because guiltiness if brought home largely was the un proven case for the no case, just as she was another blameless.