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Synonyms & Similar Words
flawless
faultless
spotless
pristine
pure
clean
unblemished
untainted
unspoiled
immaculate
perfect
impeccable
stainless
unsullied
undefiled
unimpeachable
irreproachable
blameless
guiltless
innocent
chaste
virginal
undefiled
uncorrupted
unsullied
pristine
fresh
clean
clear
transparent
radiant
resplendent
dazzling
luminous
sparkling
glittering
shining
brilliant
gorgeous
stunning
exquisite
elegant
refined
polished
cultivated
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classy
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beautiful
lovely
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enticing
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enchanting
beguiling
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Meaning of Immaculate
The primary meaning of the word "Immaculate" is completely clean or pure, both physically and morally.
Definitions
- Completely clean or pure, both physically and morally
- Free from imperfections or defects
- Completely flawless or faultless
Etymology of Immaculate
The word "Immaculate" comes from the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "macula" meaning "spot" or "stain", and the suffix "-ate" which forms an adjective
Historically, the term was first used in the 15th century to describe something as completely clean or pure, and was often used in theological contexts to describe the Virgin Mary as the "Immaculate Conception"
Example Uses
- The hotel room was immaculate, with not a single speck of dust or dirt to be found
- She was known for her immaculate taste in fashion, always dressing impeccably for every occasion
- The company's immaculate safety record was a major factor in their decision to partner with them