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Immaculate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Immaculate means perfectly clean, neat, or flawless. It describes something free from dirt, stains, or errors, often used for spotless rooms, pristine clothing, or faultless work. Example: Her immaculate handwriting impressed everyone.

immaculate

/**American phonetic transcription**: ɪˈmækjəlɪt/ /**British phonetic transcription**: ɪˈmækjʊlət/

Definition:

Perfectly clean, spotless, or flawless.

Synonyms:

Pristine, flawless, spotless, impeccable, unblemished

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Dirty, flawed, messy

Common Collocations:

Immaculate condition, immaculate appearance, immaculate record

Derivatives:

Immaculately, immaculateness

Usage Tips:

Use "immaculate" to describe something perfectly clean or without flaws, like a room or performance.

Common Phrases:

Immaculate conception, immaculate reputation, immaculate victory

Etymology:

From Latin "immaculatus," meaning "unstained" (in- "not" + maculatus "spotted").

Examples:

  • 1. Her dress was immaculate, without a single wrinkle.
  • 2. The hotel room was kept in immaculate condition by the staff.
  • 3. He gave an immaculate performance at the concert last night.
  • 4. The garden looked immaculate after hours of careful pruning.

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