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    immaculate
    /ɪˈmakjʊlət/

    adjective

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  2. perfectly clean or in perfect condition: My aunt’s kitchen was always immaculate. immaculately. adverb us / ɪˈmæk·jə·lət·li / She was immaculately dressed. (Definition of immaculate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of immaculate.

  3. : having or containing no flaw or error. an immaculate record of service. in immaculate detail. 3. : having no stain or blemish : pure. an immaculate heart. 4. : having no colored spots or marksused especially in botany and zoology. petals immaculate. immaculately adverb. immaculateness noun. … the immaculateness of scrubbed decks … William Sansom.

  4. Immaculate literally means without a spot or a stain. We can use immaculate to describe physical things, like bathrooms or kitchens. But we also use the word metaphorically to describe honor or purity — in the Catholic church, being immaculate means being "free from sin," like the Virgin Mary.

  5. Immaculate definition: free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean. See examples of IMMACULATE used in a sentence.

  6. If you describe something as immaculate, you mean that it is extremely clean, tidy, or neat. Her front room was kept immaculate. ...the waiter, dressed in immaculate bow tie and suit. The 1979 Chevrolet is in immaculate condition. Synonyms: clean, impeccable, spotless, trim More Synonyms of immaculate. immaculately adverb.

  7. Definition of immaculate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. adj. 1. completely clean; extremely tidy: his clothes were immaculate. 2. completely flawless, etc: an immaculate rendering of the symphony. 3. morally pure; free from sin or corruption. 4. (Biology) biology of only one colour, with no spots or markings. [C15: from Latin immaculātus, from im- (not) + macula blemish] imˈmaculacy, imˈmaculateness n.

  9. Tony's mom always sent him to school looking immaculate in ironed clothing and tidy shoes. I prefer to keep my desk immaculate so that important papers are not lost. Jenny made sure she looked immaculate before her job interview.

  10. Immaculate definition: free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean. See examples of IMMACULATE used in a sentence.

  11. IMMACULATE meaning: 1. perfectly clean and tidy or in perfect condition: 2. perfect and without any mistakes: . Learn more.