with out fault
it means
Absolutely perfect in every way.
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.
The primary stress in the word "impeccable" falls on the second syllable, "pec." It is pronounced as im-PECK-uh-bul.
"Perfecto" is a Spanish word that translates to "perfect" in English. It is used to describe something that is flawless, impeccable, or without any faults.
impossible, impolite, impression, import, immaculate
There is no doubt that her heritage is impeccable.
When anything is impeccable, it means that no fault can be found in it - it is perfect. So impeccable logic is logic that is perfectly correct and valid and cannot be refuted
you are an impeccable person
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.
Impeccable taste refers to having excellent judgment and discernment regarding what is considered stylish, beautiful, or of high quality. It implies a high level of sophistication and refinement in one's choices and preferences.
Impeccable Blahs was created on 2006-07-25.
meaning that you have fine or impeccable taste in things such as food, clothing, and other things
Decoration For Impeccable Service was created on 1994-03-02.
Medal 'For Impeccable Service' was created on 1958-01-25.
I'll trust my wedding gown to this seamstress because she does impeccable work.
Yes, peccable means to be liable to sin or error. Impeccable meaning the opposite.
Example sentence - He was impeccable in the way he dressed and carried himself.