Immaculate means clean or pure
Therefore:
"I was so proud of how neat my room was after I cleaned it. My mom said it was immaculate."
I will use it like this; It doesn't matter what he wears he always looks immaculate.
Immaculate can mean that something is extremely clean; a synonym could be spotless.
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The house was immaculate after everyone helped to tidy up.
Her immaculate kitchen could put an operating room to shame.
When the family entered the hotel room, they found it tidy and immaculate. In the immaculate bedroom, everything was in place and nothing was out of order.
I will use it like this; It doesn't matter what he wears he always looks immaculate.
Susan was obsessed with cleaning, she kept her kitchen immaculate. --- The immaculate conception is still a topic of debate among theological scholars. --- Her radiant beauty was an immaculate crown that far out shown the gown she was wearing for the fashion show.
The motto of Immaculate Conception Academy-Greenhills is 'I can make a difference.'.
The word immaculate is an adjective describing something as free from stain, spot, impurity, fault, or flaw; clean, spotless.The immaculate kitchen led me to think that they never prepared meals here.Your hair is immaculate, how do you keep it like that?Jesus was conceived by immaculate conception.This is an immaculate sentence.
It was an immaculate conception.
Immaculate is an adjective.
Immaculate is an adjective.
The suffix for "immaculate" is "-ate."
The Immaculate Collection was created in 1989.