adjective
- perfectly clean and neat; without any dirt or stains
- perfect and without any mistakes or flaws
- morally pure; free from sin or wrongdoing
Usage: religious context
Examples
- Her white dress remained immaculate throughout the entire wedding ceremony.
- The hotel room was immaculate when we arrived.
- His immaculate reputation made him the perfect candidate for the position.
- The chef’s immaculate technique impressed all the judges.
- She kept her car in immaculate condition.
- The student’s immaculate handwriting made the essay easy to read.
- The garden was immaculate, with every flower perfectly arranged.