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immaculate

/ɪˈmæk.jʊ.lət/adjective4 syllables

Immaculate means: completely neat and clean.

Synonyms for immaculate25

adjective, as in completely neat and clean

speckless, spick-and-span, spic-and-span, spic, spick, spotless, clean

adjective, as in without fault or error

faultless, impeccable, incorrupted, perfect

adjective, as in free from stain or blemish

undefiled, pure

also used for immaculate

clear, lily-white, stainless, unsullied, clean as a bean, clean as a hound's tooth, clean as a new penny, clean as a new pin, flawless, unblemished, self-coloured, unspotted

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What does immaculate mean?3

adjective

1

completely neat and clean“the apartment was immaculate”

2

without fault or error“faultless logic”

3

free from stain or blemish

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Immaculate in a sentence

  • She cleans the house endlessly, thus keeping it immaculate.arh
  • The ceiling was detailed with an immaculate cornice.JumJum
  • Much as I hate to admit it, his mullet is immaculate.SadeN
  • Skura is running an immaculate household in Algiers.Amastan
  • Yanni is running an immaculate household in Algiers.Amastan
  • That poodle has an immaculate pedigree, with illustrious ancestors on both sides stretching back generations.AlanF_US
  • The room is in immaculate order.CM
  • Tom has an immaculate sense of style.Hybrid

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