Irreproachable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪˌrɛprəˈʊtʃəbəl/

Definitions of irreproachable

adjective not deserving criticism or blame; faultless

Example Sentences

A1 She always behaves in an irreproachable manner.

A2 The student's work was irreproachable, with no mistakes.

B1 The company's reputation is irreproachable due to its ethical business practices.

B2 The judge's decision was considered irreproachable by both parties.

C1 Her conduct throughout the trial was irreproachable, earning her the respect of all involved.

C2 The author's latest novel has been hailed as irreproachable in its storytelling and character development.

Examples of irreproachable in a Sentence

formal Her conduct at the charity event was irreproachable, earning her the admiration of all attendees.

informal His work ethic is irreproachable; he always gives his best effort.

slang Dude, your outfit is irreproachable! You look so sharp.

figurative The artist's attention to detail in his paintings is irreproachable, making them truly masterpieces.

Grammatical Forms of irreproachable

past tense

irreproached

plural

irreproachables

comparative

more irreproachable

superlative

most irreproachable

present tense

is irreproachable

future tense

will be irreproachable

perfect tense

has been irreproachable

continuous tense

is being irreproachable

singular

irreproachable

positive degree

irreproachable

infinitive

to be irreproachable

gerund

being irreproachable

participle

irreproaching

Origin and Evolution of irreproachable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'irreproachable' originated from the Latin word 'irreprochabilis', which means 'not deserving of blame'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'irreproachable' has retained its original meaning of being blameless or beyond criticism. It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is faultless or impeccable.