IRREPROACHABLE in a Sentence

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Homer's conduct at the office party was irreproachable; even Marge didn't have anything bad to say about how he behaved.

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 Meanings and Examples of IRREPROACHABLE
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
irreproachable
 a.  perfect or blameless in every respect; faultless; impeccable
Classic Sentence: (18 in 2 pages)
1  The clumps of blossoms had just been bathed; every sort of velvet, satin, gold and varnish, which springs from the earth in the form of flowers, was irreproachable.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
2  It is more hypocritical than irreproachable.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 2: CHAPTER V—PRESENT PROGRESS
3  Javert's ideal, was not to be human, to be grand, to be sublime; it was to be irreproachable.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—JAVERT
4  And at these words, the Musketeer, in irreproachable costume, belted as usual, with a tolerably firm step, entered the cabinet.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In 3 THE AUDIENCE
5  de Treville entered, cool, polite, and in irreproachable costume.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In 15 MEN OF THE ROBE AND MEN OF THE SWORD
6  The queen is my enemy, but is not yours, sire; on the contrary, she is a devoted, submissive, and irreproachable wife.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In 16 IN WHICH M. SEGUIER, KEEPER OF THE SEALS, LOOKS MORE THAN ONCE FOR THE BELL
7  This glove, wherever it had not touched the muddy ground, was of irreproachable odor.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In 24 THE PAVILION
8  Besides, his probity was irreproachable, in an age in which soldiers compromised so easily with their religion and their consciences, lovers with the rigorous delicacy of our era, and the poor with God's Seventh Commandment.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In 27 THE WIFE OF ATHOS
9  You will see," continued Aramis, "that it breathes irreproachable passion.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In 28 THE RETURN
10  Elizabeth saw even this last resource, her excellent dispositions and irreproachable conduct, about to fail the accused, when, although violently agitated, she desired permission to address the court.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 8
11  If it will be any satisfaction to you, however, to be told, that I believe his character to be in other respects irreproachable, I am ready to confess it.
Sense and Sensibility By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 10
12  In the habitual conditions of her life she felt again resolute and irreproachable.
Anna Karenina 1 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 1: Chapter 32
13  The soupe Marie-Louise was a splendid success; the tiny pies eaten with it melted in the mouth and were irreproachable.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 4: Chapter 9
14  As a young wife she was irreproachable; perhaps she could not have been so as a mother.
War and Peace 2 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER XXV
15  The chief attraction of military service has consisted and will consist in this compulsory and irreproachable idleness.
War and Peace 3 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 7: CHAPTER I
Example Sentence:
1  Homer's conduct at the office party was irreproachable; even Marge didn't have anything bad to say about how he behaved.
2  It emerged that her past behavior was far from irreproachable.