immaculate

/ɪˈmækjələt/
adjective
  1. Perfectly clean, tidy, or neat; free from any dirt or marks.
    • He wore an immaculate white shirt to the job interview.
    • Her kitchen was immaculate, with every surface polished and spotless.
    • The hotel room was immaculate, as if no one had ever stayed there.
  2. Free from flaws or mistakes; perfect.
    • Her immaculate record of never missing a deadline made her the top employee.
    • The pianist gave an immaculate performance, hitting every note perfectly.
    • The team executed an immaculate plan, winning the championship without a single error.
  3. Having no moral fault or sin; pure.
    • The story tells of a hero with immaculate intentions, always doing the right thing.
    • In many religions, an immaculate heart is a symbol of pure love.
    • The saint was described as having an immaculate soul.
Antonyms
What does "immaculate" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean