Pronunciation: /ɪˈmækjələt/
adjective Immaculate is an adjective that describes something that is perfectly clean, pure, or without fault.
A1 The hotel room was immaculate, with fresh towels and a clean bed.
A2 She always keeps her car immaculate, washing it every weekend.
B1 The chef's presentation of the dish was immaculate, with each element perfectly placed.
B2 The garden was immaculate, with perfectly trimmed hedges and colorful flowers.
C1 The museum's collection was immaculate, with rare artifacts displayed in pristine condition.
C2 Her attention to detail was immaculate, ensuring every project was completed flawlessly.
formal The hotel room was immaculate, with every detail perfectly clean and organized.
informal She always keeps her car immaculate, inside and out.
slang That outfit is absolutely immaculate, you look amazing!
figurative His performance on the piano was immaculate, not a single wrong note.
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