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Immaculate Common

Origin: Latin suffix -ate

Immaculate has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

completely neat and clean

"the apartment was immaculate"

"in her immaculate white uniform"

"a spick-and-span kitchen"

"their spic red-visored caps"

2

free from stain or blemish

"The maid spent hours scrubbing until the white kitchen floor was completely immaculate and free of any spots."

3

without fault or error

"faultless logic"

"speaks impeccable French"

"timing and technique were immaculate"

"an immaculate record"

4

Having no stain or blemish; spotless, undefiled, clear, clean, pure.

"The chef wiped the counter until it was immaculate before plating the delicate dessert."

Example Sentences
"the apartment was immaculate" adjective
"in her immaculate white uniform" adjective
"a spick-and-span kitchen" adjective
"their spic red-visored caps" adjective
"faultless logic" adjective
"speaks impeccable French" adjective
"timing and technique were immaculate" adjective
"an immaculate record" adjective
Related Terms
Rhyming Words
ate bate late gate kate date wate cate rate nate oate sate tate jate hate mate fate yate agate skate
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