faultless, perfectly
faultlessly correctly impeccably
You can't always turn an adjective into an adverb, which is what you're doing here. You can try: He remembered the information and recited it impeccably from his memory.
The word is spelled impeccably (flawlessly, perfectly).
He grew up in India, but he writes impeccable English.pure, faultless, excellent, perfect
Impeccablement habillé.
Not liable to sin; exempt from the possibility of doing wrong., One who is impeccable; esp., one of a sect of Gnostic heretics who asserted their sinlessness.
Absolutely not. Impeccably honest and hard working....and a genius.
You know if someone loves you if you can trust them impeccably when they are out of your sight.
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony
The monarchs that have visited America acted impeccably whilst there, the first to do so was George VI
Another word is but
Another word for curfew is "lockdown."