Immaculately: meaning, definitions and examples

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immaculately

 

[ ɪˈmæk.jʊ.lət.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of cleanliness

Immaculately means in a way that is perfectly clean or neat. It can also refer to something done without errors or flaws. The term often conveys an ideal standard of perfection.

Synonyms

flawlessly, neatly, perfectly.

Examples of usage

  • She kept her house immaculately organized.
  • The report was written immaculately, with no mistakes.
  • He dressed immaculately for the formal event.

Translations

Translations of the word "immaculately" in other languages:

🇵🇹 impecavelmente

🇮🇳 निर्मलता से

🇩🇪 makellos

🇮🇩 secara sempurna

🇺🇦 бездоганно

🇵🇱 nieskazitelnie

🇯🇵 完璧に

🇫🇷 immaculément

🇪🇸 inmaculadamente

🇹🇷 kusursuz bir şekilde

🇰🇷 결점 없이

🇸🇦 بلا عيب

🇨🇿 bezvadně

🇸🇰 bezchybne

🇨🇳 完美无瑕地

🇸🇮 brezhibno

🇮🇸 fullkomlega

🇰🇿 кемшіліксіз

🇬🇪 შეუდარებლად

🇦🇿 mükəmməl şəkildə

🇲🇽 inmaculadamente

Etymology

The word 'immaculately' is derived from the Latin word 'immaculatus', meaning 'spotless' or 'unblemished'. The roots of the term are 'in-', a prefix meaning 'not', and 'macula', meaning 'spot' or 'stain'. It has evolved through Middle English into its current form in modern English. The use of 'immaculately' often emphasizes the absence of any imperfection, and it is commonly applied in contexts of cleanliness, precision, and moral purity. This word has found its place in various fields, including religious contexts referring to purity, as well as in everyday language to describe impeccable conditions or behaviors.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #30,252 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.