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inmaculada
-immaculate
Feminine singular ofinmaculado
Inmaculada
-Immaculate
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inmaculado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. immaculate
Tatiana llevaba un inmaculado traje gris y unos zapatos negros relucientes.Tatiana wore an immaculate gray suit and shiny black shoes.
b. spotless
¡Madre mía, tienen el cuarto de baño inmaculado!My goodness, your bathroom is spotless!
a. immaculate
La teniente Subirats tenía una hoja de servicios inmaculada.Lieutenant Subirats had an immaculate record of service.
b. impeccable
Pedro tiene una reputación inmaculada como académico en el campo de las artes y la literatura.Pedro has an impeccable reputation as a scholar in the field of Arts and Literature.
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