1. unsullied - Adjective
2. unsullied - Adjective Satellite
(of reputation) free from blemishes
spotlessly clean and fresh
Source: WordNetVery few reputations are gained by unsullied virtue. G. K. Chesterton
Hinduism is like the Ganga,, pure and unsullied at its source but taking in its course the impurities in the way. Even like the Ganga it is beneficent in its total effect. It takes a provincial form in every provinvce, but the inner substance is retained everywhere. Mahatma Gandhi
In order to hold your faith intact be sure it's kept unsullied by fact. Donald E. Westlake
Genuine contempt, on the other hand, is the unsullied conviction of the worthlessness of another. Arthur Schopenhauer
Alaska has long been a magnet for dreamers and misfits, people who think the unsullied enormity of the Last Frontier will patch all the holes in their loves. The bush is an unforgiving place, however, that care nothing for hope or longing. Jon Krakauer
The battle sunk towards the horizon. Presently it would be gone, leaving a sky unsullied by human affairs. Alastair Reynolds