Impecable (en. Flawless)

/im.peˈka.ble/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that is absolutely without errors or defects.
Her presentation was impeccable; she left nothing to chance.
Su presentación fue impecable, no dejó nada al azar.
Description of behavior that is faultless or exemplary.
He always acts impeccably, respecting all the rules.
Siempre actúa de manera impecable, respetando todas las normas.
It is used to describe the appearance of something that is extremely well cared for.
His suit was impeccable for the occasion.
Su traje estaba impecable para la ocasión.

Etymology

From Latin 'impeccabilis', which means 'without sin'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be impeccable
To be in a state of perfection or cleanliness.
estar impecable
impeccable in his work
Indicates that someone performs their work exceptionally well.
impecable en su trabajo
to have an impeccable image
Refers to someone who cares for their standard appearance in an exemplary manner.
tener una imagen impecable

Related Words

impeccability
Quality of being impeccable.
impecabilidad
impeccably
In an impeccable manner.
impecablemente

Slang Meanings

To be in an excellent state.
That car is impeccable after the cleaning.
Ese coche está impecable después de la limpieza.
To be very good or outstanding at something.
His performance was impeccable; everyone was impressed.
Su actuación estuvo impecable, todos quedaron impresionados.