Impeccable ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Impeccable ( adjective )

  1. Having or showing no mistakes or faults; perfect.
  2. Having or showing very high standards of behavior or manners.

Origin:

From latin impeccabilis, from in- (not) + peccare (to sin).

Examples:

  1. The singer's impeccable performance received a standing ovation.
  2. His impeccable manners impressed everyone at the dinner party.
  3. The chef's impeccable skills were evident in the delicious meal.
  4. The teacher's impeccable record of service to the school was acknowledged.
  5. The scientist's impeccable research methods were admired by peers.

(As a noun)

Impeccable ( noun )

  1. Having or showing no mistakes or faults; perfect.
  2. Having or showing very high standards of behavior or manners.

Origin:

From latin impeccabilis, from in- (not) + peccare (to sin).

Examples:

  1. The singer's impeccable performance received a standing ovation.
  2. His impeccable manners impressed everyone at the dinner party.
  3. The chef's impeccable skills were evident in the delicious meal.
  4. The teacher's impeccable record of service to the school was acknowledged.
  5. The scientist's impeccable research methods were admired by peers.
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