immaculacy
/ɪˈmækjələsi/
noun
- The state of being perfectly clean, spotless, or free from any dirt or marks.
- The immaculacy of the white tablecloth impressed all the dinner guests.
- The museum's staff works hard to maintain the immaculacy of the ancient artifacts.
- After hours of scrubbing, she admired the immaculacy of the kitchen floor.
- The quality of being completely free from mistakes, flaws, or imperfections.
- Her dance routine was executed with such immaculacy that she won first place.
- The editor praised the immaculacy of the report, noting there were no errors at all.
- The pianist's performance had an immaculacy that left the audience speechless.
- The state of being morally pure or without sin.
- In many religious traditions, saints are admired for their immaculacy of spirit.
- She lived her life with a sense of immaculacy, always trying to do the right thing.
- The story describes the hero's immaculacy in a world full of corruption.