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Is there a suffix for unsullied?

There isn't a single suffix that directly means "unsullied." The concept of being "unsullied" is usually conveyed through different word choices or combinations. Here are a few ways to express "unsullied":

* Using prefixes:

* Un-: This is the most straightforward option, as in "unstained," "unblemished," or "unpolluted."

* Im-: You could use "immaculate" or "impeccable," although these have more connotations of cleanliness than just being unsullied.

* Using other words:

* Pure: This implies a lack of contamination or impurities.

* Virgin: While often used for a person's sexual purity, it can also imply a lack of use or alteration.

* Untouched: This emphasizes a lack of interaction or change.

* Clean: This implies a lack of dirt or grime.

* Immaculate: This signifies perfect cleanliness and purity.

The best option depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

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