Unblemished is that untouched, which is neat.
The adjective unblemished comes from the Latin illibatus, which means what is clean. It's the prefix combination in, which indicates negation, with the word release, which some scholars of etymology indicate represents the spilling of wine (considered a sacred drink by the Romans), after having quickly tasted. I.e, illibatus it is what has not been spilled, what is untouched.
In Portuguese, unblemished is that which is whole, immaculate.
Have one unblemished character it means to be righteous, not to have been corrupted.
Unblemished Conduct
Unblemished conduct means that the person behaves correctly and does not commit illegal actions. It is a requirement for public examinations in the legal area, and for some other positions in the federal, state and municipal spheres.
Proof of suitability and unblemished conduct can be done by means of a criminal record certificate and a certificate negative execution in the last five years, in the Federal, State, State Military, Municipal, electoral and Unity.
Unblemished Reputation
In Law, there is the expression "Unblemished reputation and notorious legal knowledge", which represent the indispensable conditions for the candidacy for the position of Minister of the Federal Supreme Court. This means that the magistrate who aspires to be a minister of the STF must have an uncorrupted career, related to the principle of morality, the basis of public activity. Accompanied by a recognized knowledge of Law.
Synonymous with Unblemished
- Pure
- Clean
- Immaculate
- unpolluted
- Incorrupt
- righteous
- Intact
Antonym of Unblemished
- Guilty
- Accused
- Polluted
- blemished
- Contaminated