What does the word immaculate mean?

    Part of speech: noun

  • IMMACULATENESS.

  • Part of speech: adverb

  • Immaculately.

  • Part of speech: adjective

  • Without spot or blemish.

Usage examples for immaculate

  1. They were magnificent, and with her perfect face dividing their rippling flow she looked like some immaculate saint of legend being led to martyrdom. – Roderick Hudson by Henry James
  2. He glanced at Stafford's usually immaculate dress- clothes, which were covered with dust on one side, and displayed a rent in the sleeve of the coat. – At Love's Cost by Charles Garvice
  3. I looked upon the outward appearance- my immaculate appearance, met by fault- finding or indifference I Poor me! – Happiness and Marriage by Elizabeth (Jones) Towne
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