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More superior in quality or caliber
Comparative for perfect, without flaw or error
“Even though he had impeccable manners and an engaging smile, and also a ton of money, she knew he wasn't for her.”
Comparative for without any personality or character faults or weaknesses
“Over the course of my fieldwork, I learned that Lin Mengya indeed had an impeccable reputation among village residents as an honest, responsible, and generally moral person.”
Comparative for very clean or tidy in appearance
“In fact, everything about the room was impeccable. Not one thing was out of place.”
Comparative for unspoiled or untainted by impurities
“Take the romantic houseboat rides in the impeccable waters of the city which is known as the Venice of the East.”
Comparative for always right or accurate
Comparative for accurate or correct in all details
Comparative for perfectly clean, neat, or tidy
Comparative for accomplished and skillful in execution
Comparative for high in quality or standard
Comparative for capable of being trusted
Comparative for made certain and protected against discontinuance or change
Comparative for elegant and cultured in one's manner or appearance
Comparative for being in a clean and tidy state
Comparative for selective or discriminating in one's taste
Comparative for stylish or elegant in dress
Comparative for of the greatest possible degree or amount
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