impeccable
/ɪmˈpɛkəbəl/
impeccable
English
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Definition
Perfect, without faults, flaws or errors
Etymology
From Middle French impeccable, from Latin impeccabilis (“not liable to sin”), from im- (“not”) + peccare (“to err, to sin”).
Example Sentences
- "He grew up in Norway, but he writes impeccable English."
- "The only impeccable writers are those who never wrote."
- "It was easy for James V to imprison Lady Glamis, but actually convicting her was far more difficult; her character was impeccable and she was highly respected by all who knew her."
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