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immaculate

Adjective

This word carries a sense of sterile perfection that goes beyond simple cleanliness. It suggests a state where not a single speck of dust or a single error can be found, often evoking a feeling of awe or strict discipline. It is frequently used in high-end hospitality or military contexts to describe a standard of excellence that is almost unnatural. When applied to a person's reputation or a performance, it implies a purity that is absolute. While a clean room is just tidy, an immaculate room feels curated and untouched. It differs from perfect in that it emphasizes the absence of any stain or blemish rather than just the presence of quality.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.

"The hotel lobby was kept in immaculate condition."

Adjective
[someone][something]

Free from flaws, mistakes, or sin.

"She has an immaculate record of service in the army."

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