immaculate

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. impecable
Her husband looked immaculate as always, in white linen.Su esposo, como de costumbre, iba impecable, vestido de lino blanco.
b. inmaculado
The lawns had recently been cut, and were immaculate.Recién habían cortado los céspedes, y estaban inmaculados.
a. intachable
This scandal is an unfortunate blot on the company's otherwise immaculate reputation.Este escándalo supone una lamentable mancha en la reputación de la empresa, que por lo demás es intachable.
b. impecable
She gave an immaculate performance of the Brahms piano concerto.Ofreció una interpretación impecable del concierto para piano de Brahms.
c. inmaculado
His team of advisers are all people with immaculate political records.Su equipo de asesores está formado por gente de inmaculada trayectoria política.
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