Yes, peccable means to be liable to sin or error. Impeccable meaning the opposite.
No, the word 'impeccable' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as in accordance with the highest standards of propriety; faultless. For example:impeccable mannersan impeccable kitchenThe noun form for the adjective impeccable is impeccability.
Ryans Spanish pronounciation was impeccable.
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Spotless could replace impeccable in that sentence.
impeccable
No, the word 'impeccable' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as in accordance with the highest standards of propriety; faultless. For example:impeccable mannersan impeccable kitchenThe noun form for the adjective impeccable is impeccability.
Ryans Spanish pronounciation was impeccable.
I'll trust my wedding gown to this seamstress because she does impeccable work.
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No it's an adjective.
The primary stress in the word "impeccable" falls on the second syllable, "pec." It is pronounced as im-PECK-uh-bul.
The word impeccable is an adjective which means immaculate, faultless, perfect, flawless, or unimpeachable. Example sentence: His impeccable appearance impressed the recruiters as much as did his experience.
Spotless could replace impeccable in that sentence.
impeccable
Latin, impeccabilis, which in itself is a compound of 'in-' (not) and 'pecare' (to sin).
The contrast of the photo was impeccable.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.