Pronunciation: /ɪˈmækjələtli/
adverb In a manner that is perfectly clean, neat, or tidy; without any flaw or error.
A1 She cleaned her room immaculately before the guests arrived.
A2 The chef presented the dish immaculately on the plate.
B1 The garden was immaculately maintained with perfectly trimmed hedges and colorful flowers.
B2 The hotel room was immaculately decorated with luxurious furnishings.
C1 The artist's studio was immaculately organized, with every paintbrush in its proper place.
C2 The CEO's presentation was immaculately prepared and flawlessly delivered.
formal The house was immaculately clean, with not a speck of dust in sight.
informal She always keeps her car immaculately maintained, inside and out.
slang His outfit was immaculately on point for the party.
figurative The dancer moved across the stage with immaculately graceful movements.
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