Immaculate
(adjective)
- Having no stain, blemish, or dirt; spotless.
- Having a flawless or impeccable quality.
- Completely pure or free from sin.
Origin:
From latin immaculatus, from in- + maculatus, spotted.
Examples:
- The bride's dress was immaculate, with not a single wrinkle or stain.
- The athlete's record was immaculate, with not a single loss or defeat.
- The chef's kitchen was immaculate, with every surface sparkling clean.
- The singer's voice was immaculate, hitting every note perfectly.
- The politician's reputation was immaculate, with no scandals or controversies.