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Meaning of impeccably
The primary meaning of the word "impeccably" is to do something perfectly or without any mistakes.
Etymology of impeccably
The word "impeccably" originates from the Latin words "im-" meaning "not" and "peccare" meaning "to sin" or "to make a mistake", with the suffix "-ably" added to form an adverb.
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe something or someone that is completely faultless or flawless.
Synonyms
flawlessly
perfectly
faultlessly
impeccably
accurately
precisely
correctly
meticulously
thoroughly
diligently
scrupulously
conscientiously
painstakingly
carefully
attentively
fastidiously
rigorously
strictly
stringently
exhaustively
comprehensively
meticulously
methodically
systematically
consistently
uniformly
steadily
unwaveringly
unerringly
infallibly
irreproachably
unimpeachably
spotlessly
immaculately
pristine
unsullied
untarnished
unblemished
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "impeccably" means in a manner that is completely faultless or flawless, or in a way that shows great attention to detail and a commitment to doing something perfectly.
- * It can also imply a sense of being irreproachable or beyond criticism.
Usage Examples
- The hotel staff performed their duties impeccably, ensuring that every guest had a wonderful stay.
- * She executed the piano concerto impeccably, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
- * The company's financial reports were prepared impeccably, with every detail carefully accounted for.
Antonyms
poorly
badly
inadequately
insufficiently
imperfectly
faultily
inaccurately
incorrectly
negligently
carelessly
laxly
sloppily
haphazardly
erratically
unreliably
untrustworthily
flawed
defective
imperfect
deficient
inadequate
unsatisfactory
un acceptable
subpar
mediocre
disappointing
lacking