Impeccable: meaning, definitions and examples

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impeccable

 

[ ɪmˈpɛkəb(ə)l ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

behavior

In accordance with the highest standards; faultless.

Synonyms

excellent, flawless, immaculate, perfect, spotless

Examples of usage

  • She has impeccable taste in fashion.
  • His work is always impeccable and of the highest quality.
  • The hotel provides impeccable service to its guests.
Context #2 | Adjective

appearance

In perfect condition; flawless.

Synonyms

flawless, immaculate, perfect, pristine, spotless

Examples of usage

  • Her hair was impeccable, not a strand out of place.
  • The car's paint job was impeccable, shining like new.
Context #3 | Adjective

conduct

Without fault or error.

Synonyms

exemplary, faultless, flawless, immaculate, perfect

Examples of usage

  • He conducted himself in an impeccable manner throughout the meeting.
  • Her impeccable behavior earned her the respect of her colleagues.

Translations

Translations of the word "impeccable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 impecável

🇮🇳 अद्वितीय

🇩🇪 makellos

🇮🇩 sempurna

🇺🇦 бездоганний

🇵🇱 nienaganny

🇯🇵 完璧な (kanpeki na)

🇫🇷 impeccable

🇪🇸 impecable

🇹🇷 kusursuz

🇰🇷 완벽한 (wanbyeokan)

🇸🇦 لا تشوبه شائبة (la tashwub shayiba)

🇨🇿 bezchybný

🇸🇰 bezchybný

🇨🇳 完美的 (wánměi de)

🇸🇮 brezhiben

🇮🇸 óaðfinnanlegur

🇰🇿 мінсіз

🇬🇪 უმწიკვლო (umtsikvlo)

🇦🇿 qüsursuz

🇲🇽 impecable

Etymology

The word 'impeccable' originated from the Latin word 'impeccabilis', which means 'not liable to sin'. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to something without fault or error. The word has been used in English since the 16th century to describe things that are faultless or perfect.

Word Frequency Rank

Positioned at #20,573, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.