Impeccable

/ɪmˈpɛkəbl/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
In accordance with the highest standards; faultless.
Her impeccable taste in fashion made her the envy of her peers.
Not capable of sin; sinless.
He was regarded as a man of impeccable character, always doing the right thing.
Having no flaws or defects.
The chef's impeccable technique was evident in every dish he prepared.

Etymology

Latin 'impeccabilis', meaning 'not able to sin or err'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

impeccable taste
Having excellent aesthetic judgment or appreciation.
impeccable timing
Perfectly executed at the right moment.
impeccable manners
Exhibiting perfect social behavior.

Related Words

impeccability
The quality of being impeccable.
impeccably
In a flawless manner.
blemish
A flaw or imperfection.

Slang Meanings

Perfectly executed.
That edit was just impeccable!
Without any flaws.
Her outfit was 100% impeccable today.