immaculate

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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'.

Example Sentences

Her white dress was absolutely immaculate.

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The kitchen was immaculate after he cleaned it.

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His handwriting is immaculate.

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He takes pride in keeping his car immaculate.

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Her work has an immaculate reputation in the industry.

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Not a speck of dust—this place is immaculate!

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