adjective

impeccable

impeccable, flawless, perfect

Her English is impeccable.

Her English is impeccable.

He has impeccable taste in clothes.

He has impeccable taste in clothes.

((noun)) is impeccable (noun) is perfect Her English is impeccable.

Synonyms: flawless, perfect, faultless; Antonyms: flawed, imperfect

From Latin 'im-' (not) + 'peccare' (to sin). Literally, 'not sinning' or 'faultless'.

Think 'I'm peck-able', as in a bird can't find a single flaw to peck at. It's perfect.

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