Impeccability: meaning, definitions and examples

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impeccability

 

[ ˌɪmˌpɛkəˈbɪləti ]

Context #1

quality of being flawless

Impeccability is the quality of being flawless or perfect. It is the state of being free from any errors or mistakes. People strive for impeccability in their work to achieve the highest level of quality.

Synonyms

excellence, flawlessness, perfection

Examples of usage

  • Her work was known for its impeccability and attention to detail.
  • The company prided itself on the impeccability of its products.
Context #2

moral perfection

Impeccability can also refer to moral perfection or having a flawless character. It is the state of being ethically pure and incorruptible.

Synonyms

integrity, moral perfection, uprightness

Examples of usage

  • His impeccability in handling ethical dilemmas earned him the respect of his peers.
  • The leader's impeccability in his dealings with others set a high standard for the team.

Translations

Translations of the word "impeccability" in other languages:

🇵🇹 impecabilidade

🇮🇳 निर्दोषता

🇩🇪 Makellosigkeit

🇮🇩 kesempurnaan

🇺🇦 бездоганність

🇵🇱 nieskazitelność

🇯🇵 完璧さ

🇫🇷 impeccabilité

🇪🇸 impecabilidad

🇹🇷 kusursuzluk

🇰🇷 완벽함

🇸🇦 الكمال

🇨🇿 bezchybnost

🇸🇰 bezchybnosť

🇨🇳 完美无缺

🇸🇮 brezhibnost

🇮🇸 óaðfinnanleiki

🇰🇿 мінсіздік

🇬🇪 უშეცდომობა

🇦🇿 qüsursuzluq

🇲🇽 impecabilidad

Word origin

The word 'impeccability' originated from the Latin word 'impeccabilis', which means 'not liable to sin'. It entered the English language in the mid-17th century. The concept of impeccability has been explored in various philosophical and moral discussions, highlighting the pursuit of perfection and moral purity.

See also: impeccably.