spotless
adjectiveDivide spotless into syllables:
spot · less
How to pronounce spotless:
Definition of spotless:
- spotless (adjective):
- having no spot
- perfectly clean
- completely neat and clean.
Synonyms for spotless:
antiseptic
chaste
clean
faultless
flawless
gleaming
immaculate
impeccable
milky
pristine
pure
sanitary
shining
shiny
snowy
sparkling
speckless
spic
spic-and-span
spick
spick-and-span
squeaky-clean
stainless
unblemished
unsoiled
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