immaculately
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Definition
Adverb: - In an immaculate manner; with flawless perfection, extreme neatness, or absolute cleanliness. This describes performing an action or maintaining a state with no errors, stains, or disorder.
Usage and Examples
The adverb "immaculately" modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how something is done with perfect neatness or precision. - Modifying a verb (past participle): - The room was immaculately cleaned before the guests arrived. - He was immaculately dressed in a three-piece suit. - Modifying an adjective: - The garden was immaculately tidy, with not a leaf out of place.
Advanced Usage
- "Immaculately presented": Used to describe something (e.g., a document, a person, a house) shown or displayed in a perfectly neat and orderly fashion.
- Her thesis was immaculately presented, with perfect formatting and binding.
- "Immaculately preserved": Describes something kept in its original, flawless condition over time.
- The 18th-century manuscript was immaculately preserved in the museum's archives.
Variants and Related Words
- Immaculate (adjective): Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy; free from flaws or mistakes.
- She has an immaculate record.
- He kept his desk immaculate.
- Immaculateness (noun): The state or quality of being immaculate.
- The immaculateness of the surgical instruments was critical.
Synonyms
- Flawlessly: Without any imperfections or defects.
- Spotlessly: With absolute cleanliness.
- Exquisitely: With delicate beauty and meticulous care.
- Perfectly: In a perfect manner.
Antonyms
- Messily: In a dirty or untidy way.
- Sloppily: In a careless, untidy, or inefficient manner.
- Imperfectly: In a flawed or defective manner.
Adverb
- in an immaculate manner
- gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman--this man was immaculately tailored