immaculate (Meaning)

Wordnet

immaculate (s)

completely neat and clean

free from stain or blemish

without fault or error

Webster

immaculate (a.)

Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure.

immaculate Sentence Examples

  1. The bride walked down the aisle with impeccable grace, her dress immaculate and flowing.
  2. The laboratory was maintained with immaculate precision, ensuring the accuracy of experiments.
  3. The newborn baby was swaddled in an immaculate blanket, its skin soft and fresh.
  4. The ancient scroll was remarkably well-preserved, its text immaculate and legible after centuries.
  5. The chef spent hours preparing the dish, ensuring that every ingredient was pristine and immaculate.
  6. The surgical suite was spotless, with immaculate instruments and sterile surroundings.
  7. The actress's performance was immaculate, captivating the audience with her emotional depth and technical precision.
  8. The garden was a symphony of colors, with immaculate flowers blooming in every corner.
  9. The scientific report was written with impeccable clarity and precision, leaving no room for misinterpretation.
  10. The young woman presented herself with immaculate poise and confidence, showcasing her elegance and maturity.

FAQs About the word immaculate

completely neat and clean, free from stain or blemish, without fault or errorWithout stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure.

pure, modest, clean, virginal, virgin, spotless, decent, unblemished, decorous,chaste

coarse, obscene, filthy, indecent, vulgar, vulgar, soiled, immodest, dirty, indecent

The bride walked down the aisle with impeccable grace, her dress immaculate and flowing.

The laboratory was maintained with immaculate precision, ensuring the accuracy of experiments.

The newborn baby was swaddled in an immaculate blanket, its skin soft and fresh.

The ancient scroll was remarkably well-preserved, its text immaculate and legible after centuries.