Immaculate: meaning, definitions and examples

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immaculate

 

[ ɪˈmækjələt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

cleanliness

Perfectly clean, spotless or pure. Free from any flaw or mistake.

Synonyms

flawless, perfect, pristine, pure, spotless

Examples of usage

  • The room was immaculate, not a single speck of dust to be found.
  • Her handwriting was immaculate, every letter perfectly formed.
  • The wedding dress was immaculate, without a single crease or mark.
  • His reputation was immaculate, untarnished by any scandal.
  • The lake was so clear, it reflected the sky like an immaculate mirror.

Translations

Translations of the word "immaculate" in other languages:

🇵🇹 imaculado

🇮🇳 निर्मल

🇩🇪 makellos

🇮🇩 tak bernoda

🇺🇦 бездоганний

🇵🇱 nieskazitelny

🇯🇵 汚れのない

🇫🇷 immaculé

🇪🇸 inmaculado

🇹🇷 lekesiz

🇰🇷 흠 없는

🇸🇦 نقي

🇨🇿 neposkvrněný

🇸🇰 nepoškvrnený

🇨🇳 完美无瑕

🇸🇮 brezmadežen

🇮🇸 óaðfinnanlegur

🇰🇿 мінсіз

🇬🇪 უშეცდომო

🇦🇿 nöqsansız

🇲🇽 inmaculado

Etymology

The word 'immaculate' has Latin origins, coming from the Latin word 'immaculatus', which means 'unstained' or 'unspotted'. It was first used in English around the 15th century. The term is often associated with cleanliness and perfection, reflecting a sense of purity and flawlessness.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #18,256, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.