From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishuntaintedun‧taint‧ed /ʌnˈteɪntɪd/ adjective formal not affected or influenced by something baduntainted by a politician untainted by corruption
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untainted• Katherine Lundy was determined that her children would grow up unaffected and untainted by the cursed country.• He has a moral stature which comes from being wholly untainted by the previous regime.• She was untainted by the radical politics of earlier reformers and wisely avoided the tendentious macro-economics of the Neo-Malthusians.• On top of that, he enjoys an unusually untainted popularity among activists and grass-roots trade unionists.• It is the untainted success of Labour at Brighton which dominates the view of the conference season.untainted by• After 28 years in parliament, Chuan is still untainted by corruption.