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Comparative
more immaculate
Superlative
most immaculate
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free from any stain or dirt
- She kept her house immaculate, with every surface gleaming and spotless.
- His white shirt remained immaculate throughout the entire dinner party, without a single speck of food or drink.
- The hotel room was immaculate, with fresh linens and no sign of previous occupants.
- The car's interior was immaculate, with no clutter or debris to be found.
- He meticulously maintained his tools, ensuring they remained in immaculate condition for every project.
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free from errors, mistakes, or faults
- She presented an immaculate report, with no mistakes at all.
- The chef’s cooking skills were immaculate, as every dish was perfect.
- His immaculate appearance made him stand out at the event.
- The team delivered an immaculate performance, winning the championship.
- The restaurant had immaculate service, with everything running smoothly.
Synonyms:
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morally pure or without sin