Immaculate - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ɪˈmækjələt|
Brit.
|ɪˈmækjʊlət|
adjective
- completely neat and clean (syn: spotless)
- without fault or error (syn: faultless, impeccable)
the apartment was immaculate
in her immaculate white uniform
- free from stain or blemishin her immaculate white uniform
- without fault or error (syn: faultless, impeccable)
timing and technique were immaculate
an immaculate record
an immaculate record
Extra examples
She had an immaculate record of service.
...somehow managed to keep the white carpet immaculate...
The kitchen was kept in immaculate condition.
He wore an immaculate dark-blue suit.
I was expecting some giant to emerge, but in came a tiny, immaculate, white-haired man.
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