The Greek adjective amometos means "blameless" or "without reproach," combining a- (not) + momaomi (to blame/find fault). It appears in Philippians 2:15.
Paul uses amometos in Philippians 2:15 to describe the calling of believers to be "blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation." This blamelessness is not self-achieved perfection but Spirit-empowered integrity — living transparently in the midst of a fallen world, shining like stars.