impeccably
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Definition
Adverb: 1. In a flawless or perfect manner; without any errors or faults. This describes performing an action or existing in a state of absolute correctness and high quality.
Usage
The adverb "impeccably" is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to emphasize the perfect, faultless nature of an action or quality. It often describes behavior, style, execution, or condition.
Examples
- Modifying an adjective:
- She was impeccably dressed for the interview. (Her attire was perfect, without any faults.)
- The service at the restaurant was impeccably professional. (The service was flawlessly professional.)
- Modifying a verb:
- He performed the complex procedure impeccably. (He executed the procedure without a single mistake.)
- The team executed the plan impeccably. (The team carried out the plan perfectly.)
Advanced Usage
- "impeccably" + past participle: A common structure where "impeccably" intensifies the quality described by a participle used as an adjective.
- an impeccably maintained garden (a garden kept in perfect condition)
- an impeccably researched paper (a paper researched with flawless thoroughness)
Variants and Related Words
- Impeccable (adjective): Flawless, perfect, faultless.
- He has impeccable taste in music.
- Impeccability (noun): The quality or state of being flawless.
- The impeccability of his work is renowned.
Synonyms
- Flawlessly: Without any imperfections or defects.
- Perfectly: In a perfect manner.
- Faultlessly: Without any errors or mistakes.
Antonyms
- Imperfectly: In a flawed or defective manner.
- Poorly: In an unsatisfactory or inadequate way.
- Carelessly: Without attention to detail or accuracy.
Adverb
- flawlessly
- the film was impeccably authentic