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immaculate
[ih-mak-yuh-lit]
adjective
free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean.
immaculate linen.
free from moral blemish or impurity; pure; undefiled.
Synonyms: , , ,free from fault or flaw; free from errors.
an immaculate text.
Biology.having no spots or colored marks; unicolor.
immaculate
/ ɪˈæʊɪ /
adjective
completely clean; extremely tidy
his clothes were immaculate
completely flawless, etc
an immaculate rendering of the symphony
morally pure; free from sin or corruption
biology of only one colour, with no spots or markings
Other Word Forms
- immaculacy noun
- immaculateness noun
- immaculately adverb
- unimmaculate adjective
- unimmaculately adverb
- unimmaculateness noun
- ˈܱ noun
- ˈܱٱ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of immaculate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of immaculate1
Example Sentences
And unlike most recent US Open venues it will not be 'graduated' with shorter grass nearer the immaculate fairways.
An unusual setting, you might think, for an immaculate beauty salon.
The results were immaculate but not the performances - they won by one-goal margins on 10 occasions and trailed four times during the season.
The fenced-off Palisades Village, which owner Rick Caruso had hired private firefighters to protect, looked eerily immaculate.
Another neighbour said when police first arrived at the family's "immaculate" semi-detached house in July 2023, she had thought one of the lodgers they sometimes hosted must have been in trouble.
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