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spotless

spaht-lihs

Spotless (adj) means Completely clean, with no marks or dirt at all. Example: “She kept the kitchen spotless despite the busy restaurant schedule.”

adj
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Completely clean, with no marks or dirt at all.
"She kept the kitchen spotless despite the busy restaurant schedule."
"His driving record is spotless."

How to use spotless

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishPerfectly clean, or (figuratively) with no flaws at all.

Common pairings
spotless record spotless kitchen spotless reputation

Word forms

more spotless comparative, most spotless superlative

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Etymology

From Middle English spotles, formed from "spot" plus "-less."

Origin: Middle English

immaculate unsullied spick-and-span

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Frequently asked questions

What does “spotless” mean?

The word “spotless” means completely clean, with no marks or dirt at all. In plain terms, perfectly clean, or (figuratively) with no flaws at all.

How do you pronounce “spotless”?

“Spotless” is pronounced spaht-lihs (/spɑtlɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “spotless” in a sentence?

Here is “spotless” used in a sentence: “She kept the kitchen spotless despite the busy restaurant schedule.”

What is another word for “spotless”?

Words with a similar meaning to “spotless” include immaculate, unsullied and spick-and-span.

What part of speech is “spotless”?

“Spotless” is an adjective.

Where does the word “spotless” come from?

The word “spotless” comes from Middle English. From Middle English spotles, formed from "spot" plus "-less.".

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