spotless
word
Definition
Completely clean, with no spots, stains, or dirt. Can also describe someone or something as perfect, without any faults or mistakes.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used as a positive adjective for cleanliness—often 'spotless room', 'spotless kitchen', etc. Can also refer to a flawless reputation ('spotless record'). Slightly formal or emphatic compared to just 'clean'.
Spanish: impecable - sin manchaPortuguese (BR): impecável - sem manchasPortuguese (PT): impecável - sem manchasChinese (Simplified): 一尘不染 - 非常干净Chinese (Traditional): 一塵不染 - 非常乾淨Hindi: बिल्कुल साफ - बेदागArabic: نظيف تماماً - بلا شائبةBengali: একদম পরিষ্কার - নিখুঁতRussian: безупречно чистый - безукоризненныйJapanese: 汚れのない - 完璧なVietnamese: sạch bong - không tì vếtKorean: 흠잡을 데 없이 깨끗한 - 완벽한Turkish: tertemiz - lekesizUrdu: بلکل صاف - بے داغIndonesian: sangat bersih - tanpa cela
Example Sentences
Her white dress stayed spotless all day.
basic
He has a spotless reputation in the community.
natural
You kept your car spotless even after that road trip? Impressive!
natural
My shoes are spotless now.
basic
The kitchen is spotless after I cleaned it.
basic
The hotel rooms were absolutely spotless when we arrived.
natural