Meaning
Immaculate means perfectly clean, free from any dirt, flaw, or mistake. It can also describe something that is pure, faultless, or extremely neat.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used to describe people, clothing, places, or work that is flawless in appearance or quality.
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Typical structures:
- "immaculate + noun" → immaculate suit, immaculate record
- "be immaculate" → Her work is immaculate.
Common Phrases
- immaculate condition – perfectly clean or preserved
- immaculate appearance – flawless look
- immaculate record – without errors or mistakes
- immaculate home – spotlessly clean house
Collocations
- immaculate clothes
- immaculate garden
- immaculate service
- immaculate performance
- immaculate handwriting
Examples
- Her white dress remained immaculate throughout the evening.
- The apartment was in immaculate condition when they moved in.
- He has an immaculate record at work with no mistakes.
- The chef’s kitchen was immaculate, shining from top to bottom.
- She delivered an immaculate performance on stage.
- His desk was always kept immaculate and organized.
- The car is immaculate despite being ten years old.
Synonyms or Related
- Spotless
- Flawless
- Perfect
- Unblemished
- Pure
- Pristine