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untouchable
adjective as in taboo
Weak match
adjective as in beyond reach
Strongest matches
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Beyoncé has, for close to a decade now, been a deity in entertainment: untouchable, successful, divine.
“Most of them have fathers who are untouchable,” Sara, an IT consultant in Tehran, told the Times.
Blackwater operated during the Iraq war with a sense that they were untouchable because—well, because they were.
For Lewinsky, it was not so much untouchable as inescapable.
That is a testament to how untouchable the scandal is—at least for Clinton.
So meticulous, so spotless, so untouchable are they that the soul of the seeker nearly sickens for want of spice and flavor.
An aura of coldness and power emanated from him—a sense of untouchable hauteur.
Each song had its own peculiarity and sentiment to touch the public pulse, which so far has been untouchable.
It stood, white in the floodlights, beautiful and untouchable in the darkness.
It is slopping and burning and putting away with a rinse, that makes kettles and spiders untouchable.
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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to untouchable, such as: forbidden.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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