adjective

immaculate

immaculate, spotless, flawless

His white shirt was immaculate.

His white shirt was immaculate.

She gave an immaculate performance.

She gave an immaculate performance.

((noun)) perfectly clean, tidy, or flawless The room was kept in immaculate condition.

Synonyms: spotless, pristine, flawless; Antonyms: dirty, flawed

From Latin 'in-' (not) + 'maculatus' (stained). Literally 'not stained'.

Think 'I'm maculate-less' – I am without a spot or stain.

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