Impeccably

/ɪmˈpɛkəblɪ/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a manner that is flawless or faultless; without error or sin.
She performed the dance impeccably, hitting every move with precision.
In a way that conforms to the highest standards of behavior or morals.
He dressed impeccably for the gala, impressing all the attendees with his elegance.
Demonstrating perfect standards in terms of quality or conduct.
The restaurant is known for its impeccably prepared dishes that delight each guest.
In an impeccable manner; perfectly.
The pianist played the sonata impeccably, captivating the entire audience.

Etymology

From Latin 'impeccabilis', meaning 'without sin'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

impeccably dressed
Dressed in an extremely elegant or fashionable way.
impeccably timed
Executed at a perfectly appropriate moment.

Related Words

impeccable
Having no flaws; perfect.
impeccability
The quality of being impeccable.

Slang Meanings

On point
Her outfit was on point; she looked impeccably stylish.
Killing it
He was killing it with his performance, impeccably executed.