Impeccable
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adjective
,
noun
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(As an adjective)
Impeccable ( adjective )
- Having or showing no mistakes or faults; perfect.
- Having or showing very high standards of behavior or manners.
Origin:
From latin impeccabilis, from in- (not) + peccare (to sin).
Examples:
- The singer's impeccable performance received a standing ovation.
- His impeccable manners impressed everyone at the dinner party.
- The chef's impeccable skills were evident in the delicious meal.
- The teacher's impeccable record of service to the school was acknowledged.
- The scientist's impeccable research methods were admired by peers.
(As a noun)
Impeccable ( noun )
- Having or showing no mistakes or faults; perfect.
- Having or showing very high standards of behavior or manners.
Origin:
From latin impeccabilis, from in- (not) + peccare (to sin).
Examples:
- The singer's impeccable performance received a standing ovation.
- His impeccable manners impressed everyone at the dinner party.
- The chef's impeccable skills were evident in the delicious meal.
- The teacher's impeccable record of service to the school was acknowledged.
- The scientist's impeccable research methods were admired by peers.