Comparative for perfectly clean, neat, or tidy
“You shall not value your carpet floor, your immaculate bed sheets, your lawn, or the spotlessness of your car seats more than the well-being of your dog.”
Comparative for free from flaws or mistakes
“Despite an immaculate service record it would seem this knight of the realm is to be treated as an enemy of the state in retirement.”
Comparative for in perfect condition, without damage
“The car is in immaculate condition and ready for sale to a lucky buyer.”
Comparative for fresh, pure, and untainted by impurities
“The immaculate air seems to vivify my soul.”
Comparative for morally righteous, without guilt or blame
“It would never do to let Chicago learn that there are such things as immoralities. The first thing you know, there might be a spot or two on the city's immaculate crime record.”
Comparative for chaste or virginal in character or manner
“Taro exclaimed that he had no parents, and Giovanni would be flabbergasted at his apparent immaculate conception.”
Comparative for abstaining from extramarital, or from all, amorous relations
Comparative for being in a clean and tidy state
Comparative for consisting of the same substance throughout
Comparative for of, or like, God or a god
Comparative for having exceptional qualities
Comparative for in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
Comparative for pleasantly inviting
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