unimpeachable

pronunciation

How to pronounce unimpeachable in British English: UK [ˌʌnɪmˈpi:tʃəbl]word uk audio image

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  • Adjective:
    beyond doubt or reproach
    free of guilt; not subject to blame
    completely acceptable; not open to exception or reproach

Word Origin

unimpeachable (adj.)
1784, from un- (1) "not" + impeachable. Related: Unimpeachably.

Example

1. The collapse of an unimpeachable credit
2. As a used prospect , the c-class is still an almost unimpeachable investment .
3. They finally got evidence from an unimpeachable source .
4. For anyone who thinks that climate science must be unimpeachable to be useful , the past few months have been a depressing time .
5. In debt markets , assets of unimpeachable quality ( namely g7 government bonds ) , though expensive , will likely get more so .

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