Front | impeccable |
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Back | im‧pec‧ca‧ble /ɪmˈpekəbəl/ adjective without any faults and impossible to criticize SYN perfect: She has taught her children impeccable manners. a bar with impeccable service —impeccably adverb: impeccably dressed THESAURUS without anything wrong perfect used about something that is very good in every way, and could not be better: We had a wonderful vacation - the weather was perfect. | The meal was absolutely perfect. | She has perfect teeth. flawless/faultless without any mistakes or faults: His English was flawless. | a faultless performance impeccable so good that you cannot find anything wrong with it – used especially about someone’s behaviour, taste, or experience: The food was excellent and the service impeccable. | a man of impeccable manners, charm, and sensibility | her mother's impeccable taste in clothing | The commission was composed of economists with impeccable credentials (=very impressive qualifications and experience, which are impossible to criticize). unspoiled (also unspoilt British English) an unspoiled area has not been changed or had ugly buildings, roads etc built on it: a beautiful area of unspoiled countryside |
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