impeccable
Americanadjective
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faultless; flawless; irreproachable.
impeccable manners.
- Synonyms:
- unexceptionable, unassailable
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not liable to sin; incapable of sin.
adjective
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without flaw or error; faultless
an impeccable record
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rare incapable of sinning
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of impeccable
First recorded in 1525–35, impeccable is from the Latin word impeccābilis “faultless, sinless”; see im- 2, peccable
Explanation
The adjective impeccable describes something or someone without any flaws. A stand-up comedian needs impeccable timing for her jokes to work. The adjective impeccable refers to something or someone without marking or error — but it can describe something spotless or clean. The word comes from the Latin impeccabilis, "to be sinless," which is also an outdated sense in English. You can see how "clean" comes from "sinless." Because of the messy nature of picnic food, it is highly unlikely that you would leave with your clothing still as impeccable as when you arrived, especially if you like lots of mustard and ketchup!
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Example Sentences
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“Giant,” which comes packaged in Nicholas Hytner’s impeccable production led by an unflinching John Lithgow, is similarly elevated by its staging, making it difficult to separate the playwright’s excellence from the director’s.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 8, 2026
An impeccable, crisp-collared rugby shirt—over a polo shirt.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 7, 2026
Robb Korinke, a spokesman for Feldstein Soto’s campaign, said as city attorney she “has an impeccable record in prosecuting misdemeanors in the City of Los Angeles.”
From Los Angeles Times ● May 5, 2026
Their impeccable hearing and quick thinking were rewarded by the Austrian emperor, who bestowed the pretzel bakers with their own coat of arms featuring two lions holding a massive pretzel.
From Salon ● Apr. 28, 2026
By all accounts, Andre was a model British officer with impeccable manners, who had the misfortune to be caught doing his duty.
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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