immaculate
word
Definition
Perfectly clean or pure, with no stains, marks, or flaws. It can also mean morally pure or flawless.
Usage & Nuances
Formal, often used to strongly praise someone or something's cleanliness, appearance, or moral character. Common collocations: 'immaculate condition', 'immaculate appearance', 'immaculate record'. 'Immaculate' is stronger than 'clean' or 'neat'.
Spanish: inmaculado - impecablePortuguese (BR): imaculado - impecávelPortuguese (PT): imaculado - impecávelChinese (Simplified): 洁净无瑕的 - 非常整洁的Chinese (Traditional): 潔淨無瑕的 - 非常整潔的Hindi: बिल्कुल साफ़ - निर्दोषArabic: نَقِيّ - بَلِيغ النَّظَافَةBengali: নিখুঁত - অমলিনRussian: безупречный - безукоризненно чистыйJapanese: 完璧な - 汚れのないVietnamese: hoàn hảo - tinh khiếtKorean: 흠잡을 데 없는 - 완전하게 깨끗한Turkish: tertemiz - kusursuzUrdu: بے عیب - بے داغIndonesian: sempurna - tak bercela
Example Sentences
Her white dress was absolutely immaculate.
basic
The kitchen was immaculate after he cleaned it.
basic
His handwriting is immaculate.
basic
He takes pride in keeping his car immaculate.
natural
Her work has an immaculate reputation in the industry.
natural
Not a speck of dust—this place is immaculate!
natural