Intachable (en. Impeccable)

/in.ta.ˈt͡ʃa.βle/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
One who has no stain or blemish in their reputation.
His public life is impeccable.
Su vida pública es intachable.
Said of someone whose behavior is exemplary.
He is an impeccable professional in his work.
Es un profesional intachable en su trabajo.
That is irreproachable.
The report was prepared impeccably.
El informe fue elaborado de manera intachable.

Etymology

Derived from 'tacha', which comes from the Latin 'tāca', meaning defect or flaw.

Common Phrases and Expressions

impeccable service
Service that is considered flawless or error-free.
intachable servicio
impeccable conduct
Behavior that is seen as a model to follow.
conducta intachable
impeccable reputation
Reputation that has no stains or negative criticism.
reputación intachable

Related Words

blemish
Lack or defect that is pointed out to someone.
tacha
integrity
Quality of being whole and acting according to a set of moral standards.
integridad
exemplarity
Quality of serving as an example.
ejemplaridad

Slang Meanings

To be known as someone without flaws.
That guy is impeccable in his neighborhood.
Ese tipo es un intachable en su barrio.
Refers to behavior that always adheres to what is right.
His way of acting is impeccable; he never fails.
Su forma de actuar es intachable, nunca falla.