unimpeachable (ˌʌnɪmˈpiːtʃəbəll
)
Definitions
adjective
- unquestionable as to honesty, truth, etc
Alternative Forms
ˌunimˌpeachaˈbility ˌunimˈpeachableness noun ˌunimˈpeachably adverbSynonyms
View thesaurus entry= beyond criticism
blameless,
unquestionable,
perfect,
impeccable,
faultless,
unassailable,
squeaky-clean,
unblemished,
beyond question
unchallengeable,
irreproachable,
unexceptionable,
above reproach,
Usage examples
As if an uncertainty about his own integrity - which she knew to be unimpeachable - always trailed him.
, Dreams of Innocence (1994)And the tobacco research is different again-it's unimpeachable and world-class.
New Scientist (1999)It didn't take much, however, to coax Guité to suggest current Prime Minister Paul Martin wasn't so unimpeachable.
CBC (2004)But the Times story is based on unimpeachable sources at the highest levels of government.
Sun, News of the World (2004)Not all the land that Odo claimed was of unimpeachable title or undisputed by others.
, 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry (2004)