Immaculate (adjective)

  1. Having no stain, blemish, or dirt; spotless.
  2. Having a flawless or impeccable quality.
  3. Completely pure or free from sin.

Origin:

From latin immaculatus, from in- + maculatus, spotted.

Examples:

  1. The bride's dress was immaculate, with not a single wrinkle or stain.
  2. The athlete's record was immaculate, with not a single loss or defeat.
  3. The chef's kitchen was immaculate, with every surface sparkling clean.
  4. The singer's voice was immaculate, hitting every note perfectly.
  5. The politician's reputation was immaculate, with no scandals or controversies.
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