impecable
impeccable
adjective eem-peh-KAH-bleh Rare
Origin: From Latin impeccabilis (incapable of sin).
Also means
flawless
Usage Note
Impecable describes something without the slightest fault — appearance, conduct, or workmanship. It does not inflect for gender (un trabajo impecable, una presentación impecable). The adverb is impecablemente.
Examples
"Su presentación fue impecable."
Natural Translation
His presentation was impeccable.
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