immaculate
/ɪˈmæk.jʊ.lət/adjective4 syllables
Immaculate means: completely neat and clean.
Synonyms for immaculate25
adjective, as in completely neat and clean
adjective, as in without fault or error
adjective, as in free from stain or blemish
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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