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Immaculate   /ɪmˈækjulɪt/   Listen
Immaculate

adjective
1.
Completely neat and clean.  Synonyms: speckless, spic, spic-and-span, spick, spick-and-span, spotless.  "In her immaculate white uniform" , "A spick-and-span kitchen" , "Their spic red-visored caps"
2.
Free from stain or blemish.  Synonym: undefiled.
3.
Without fault or error.  Synonyms: faultless, impeccable.  "Speaks impeccable French" , "Timing and technique were immaculate" , "An immaculate record"



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"Immaculate" Quotes from Famous Books



... a neat suit of dark blue serge, a neat, white straw hat, neat low-cut tan shoes, of the well-known "immaculate" trade mark, a neat, narrow four-in-hand tie, and carried ...
— Whirligigs • O. Henry

... came on, his period of plenty came to an end. For several weeks he had been worried by a strange silence on the part of the newspaper storiette syndicate. Then, one day, came back to him through the mail ten of his immaculate machine-made storiettes. They were accompanied by a brief letter to the effect that the syndicate was overstocked, and that some months would elapse before it would be in the market again for manuscripts. Martin had even been extravagant ...
— Martin Eden • Jack London

... 'Yes, now, my immaculate angel; but when once you have secured your reward, and find yourself safe in heaven, and me howling in hell-fire, catch you lifting a finger to serve me then! No, you'll look complacently on, and not so much as dip the tip of your finger in water ...
— The Tenant of Wildfell Hall • Anne Bronte

... Everything is plain, and stringently tidy; everything is a special item, separately acquired, treasured. I see again a water-colour that I did years ago and had forgotten; it lives, protected by a glazed frame and by the pride of possession. The solitary mistress of this immaculate home is a spinster sempstress in the thirties. She earns three francs a day, and is rich because she does not spend it all, and has never spent it all. Inexpressibly neat, smiling, philosophic, helpful, she has within her a contentious and formidable tiger which ...
— Over There • Arnold Bennett

... "philosophy revealed to them (Marx and Engels) the basic principle that, in the last resort, the world is not governed by Ideas, but, on the contrary, the Ideas by the material world." This doctrine involves a new epistemology, the distinguishing mark of which is its denial of the immaculate conception of thought. The human mind, according to Marx and Dietzgen, can only bring forth thought after it has been impregnated by the objects of ...
— Socialism: Positive and Negative • Robert Rives La Monte


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