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immaculateness

  • a word derived from immaculate.
    immaculate
    adjective
    free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean.

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Dominic Rushe is the Guardian Wall Street correspondent: His immaculateness Jamie Dimon isn’t up for a grilling today, but senator Carl Levin isn’t sparing him.

From The Guardian Mar. 15, 2013

The group's work does not suffer from the chilly immaculateness of many other early-music groups, especially those of the more-authentic-than-thou persuasion.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was not kind of him to laugh at a man who is proving his heart to be much larger than his vanity; Beatrice was aware of Sir Redmond's immaculateness of attire on most occasions.

From Her Prairie Knight by B. M. Bower

Indeed, he seemed one whom no condition or circumstance could deprive of a cool immaculateness.

From The Magnificent Adventure Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman by Emerson Hough

Mr. Walter Bellton, having accomplished the marvelous feat of escaping from the bookmaker’s maelstrom with the immaculateness of his personal appearance intact, sauntered up to drop somewhat languidly into a chair.

From The Key to Yesterday by Charles Neville Buck