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  1. Immaculate literally means without a spot or a stain. We can use immaculate to describe physical things, like bathrooms or kitchens. But we also use the word metaphorically to describe honor or purity — in the Catholic church, being immaculate means being "free from sin," like the Virgin Mary.

  2. IMMACULATE meaning: 1. perfectly clean and tidy or in perfect condition: 2. perfect and without any mistakes: . Learn more.

  3. 6 days ago · Having no blemish or stain; absolutely clean and tidy . Synonyms: clear, lily-white, spotless, stainless, unsullied; see also Thesaurus: clean. Antonyms: unimmaculate; see also Thesaurus: unclean. ( figurative) Containing no mistakes . Synonyms: flawless, impeccable, perfect. Antonym: unimmaculate.

  4. adj. 1. completely clean; extremely tidy: his clothes were immaculate. 2. completely flawless, etc: an immaculate rendering of the symphony. 3. morally pure; free from sin or corruption. 4. (Biology) biology of only one colour, with no spots or markings. [C15: from Latin immaculātus, from im- (not) + macula blemish] imˈmaculacy, imˈmaculateness n.

  5. adjective. /ɪˈmækjələt/ perfectly clean and tidy, with no marks or flaws synonym spotless. She always looks immaculate. an immaculate uniform/room. The property is in immaculate condition. The suit he was wearing was immaculate. Though old, the books were in immaculate condition. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Take your English to the next level.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English im‧mac‧u‧late /ɪˈmækjələt/ adjective 1 very clean and tidy OPP messy He wore an immaculate dark blue suit. an immaculate kitchen see thesaurus at clean, tidy 2 exactly correct or perfect in every detail SYN flawless her immaculate stage performances —immaculately adverb Examples from the Corp...

  7. 5 days ago · If you say that something is immaculate, you are emphasizing that it is perfect, without any mistakes or bad parts at all. [emphasis] The goalkeeper's performance was immaculate. immaculately adverb [ADVERB with verb] The orchestra plays immaculately.

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