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Meanings of
immaculate
in English
Completely neat and clean.
spotless
spick
spic
speckless
spick-and-span
spic-and-span
Related terms
clean
Without fault or error.
impeccable
faultless
Related terms
perfect
Synonyms
Examples for "
spotless
"
spotless
spick
spic
speckless
spick-and-span
Examples for "
spotless
"
1
The walls were
spotless
and the red-tiled floor shone in the half-light.
2
The ladies soon reappeared in
spotless
white; emblems of their pure minds.
3
The robe must be of
spotless
white; the mantle or scarf blue.
4
Their stalls
spotless
,
their water bin scrubbed and filled with fresh water.
5
The wind is a great warm caress; the sky a
spotless
blue.
1
It was all in
order
-
all
spick
and span-French ,everytouch of it.
2
Others sat
spick
and span and ready for supper on the porch.
3
Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the
spick
-
and
-
span
damsel of Ingleside.
4
Sometimes it was a coatless dump-boss blaspheming his toiling army of
spick
-
a-
dees
.
5
The little people are there to keep the world
spick
'n span.
1
You'd never catch me hanging around this place with a goddamn
spic
.
2
As a matter of fact I went to a
spic
university.
3
When was the last time you ever wandered a
spic
-
and
-
span
midway?
4
Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless,
spic
-
and
-
span
hallway.
5
Paul makes sure the apartment is
spic
and span before Marijana arrives, even orders flowers.
1
Her little house was in spotless,
speckless
order from top to bottom.
2
But the sky was
speckless
and no sounds came from the Gratz farmhouse.
3
And his simple evening dress of
speckless
black became him well.
4
I gazed horror-struck at my
speckless
matting and pale Oriental rugs.
5
It is spotless,
speckless
,
and of a certain quality by no means despicable.
1
Mary slipped from the gate and confronted the
spick
-
and
-
span
damsel of Ingleside.
2
Lilly thought she had never beheld such
spick
-
and
-
span
efficiency as this woman's.
3
But even they had to admit that Dickie was a
spick
-
and
-
span
young chap.
4
And Harry Loder no longer looked the
spick
-
and
-
span
polo-playing dandy of the Indian army.
5
At least, the churches must be put in
spick
-
and
-
span
order.
1
When was the last time you ever wandered a
spic
-
and
-
span
midway?
2
Emily glanced at the signature once more, then looked down the Preserve's joyless,
spic
-
and
-
span
hallway.
3
It foams, making inroads into every millimeter of my face, giving a psychological
spic
-
and
-
span
impression.
4
It's conceivable that O'Brien is just one of those neatnik sailors who keeps his boat
spic
-
and
-
span
.
5
Back in the 1920s, when Prohibition was king, some pretty substantial people lived here and the houses looked
spic
-
and
-
span
then.
Free from stain or blemish.
undefiled
Related terms
pure
Usage of
immaculate
in English
1
They take
immaculate
care of their bodies as far as health goes.
2
It's not
immaculate
by any means; but it's certainly not an eyesore.
3
The more cleanly the pupils are, the better; they should be
immaculate
.
4
One was in soiled every-day clothes, the other in
immaculate
evening dress.
5
At any rate his ashes always look
immaculate
,
even in late afternoon.
6
He ran his
immaculate
finger-tips over the many squares in the cloth.
7
It shimmers from the far side of an
immaculate
,
perfectly geometrical lawn.
8
It is a place of immense wealth, immeasurable innovation and
immaculate
environment.
9
I'm sitting in the
immaculate
new media centre at the southern end.
10
Hippy Wingate and Reddy Brooks came down the aisle in
immaculate
attire.
11
Now they infest society clad in the most
immaculate
of evening clothes.
12
Needless to say their tenant-owners keep them in the most
immaculate
condition.
13
Izanami reached forward and scratched at the LED with an
immaculate
fingernail.
14
Here it is,
immaculate
music and a hard-on in the new light.
15
For once the
immaculate
oriental had paid no attention to his feet.
16
And noticed that the house was
immaculate
,
the inside reeking of antiseptic.
Other examples for "immaculate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
immaculate
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
immaculate conception
as immaculate
immaculate evening
so immaculate
most immaculate
More collocations
Immaculate
through the time
Immaculate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common