immaculate in Finnish
immaculate in Finnish is puhtoinen, viaton, virheetön — immaculate means perfectly clean, tidy, or free of any flaw.
immaculate in Finnish
puhtoinen
Having no blemish or stain; absolutely clean and tidy.
viaton
Having no blemish or stain; absolutely clean and tidy.
virheetön
Having no blemish or stain; absolutely clean and tidy.
immaculata
(Roman Catholicism) Of the Virgin Mary or her womb: pure, undefiled.
perisynnitön
(Roman Catholicism) Of the Virgin Mary or her womb: pure, undefiled.
moitteeton
Containing no mistakes.
virheetön
(specifically) Of a book, manuscript, etc.: having no textual errors.
täplätön
(botany, zoology, especially, entomology) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings.
yksivärinen
(botany, zoology, especially, entomology) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings.
What does "immaculate" mean?
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adj Perfectly clean, tidy, or free of any flaw.
"The hotel room was immaculate when we arrived."
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adj Completely free of mistakes or error.
"Her immaculate record made her the top candidate for promotion."
immaculate in a sentence
- The hotel room was immaculate when we arrived.
- He kept his classic car in immaculate condition.
- Her immaculate record made her the top candidate for promotion.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "immaculate" in Finnish?
"immaculate" in Finnish is puhtoinen, viaton, virheetön. immaculate means: Perfectly clean, tidy, or free of any flaw.
How do you use "immaculate" in a sentence?
Example: "The hotel room was immaculate when we arrived." In Finnish, "immaculate" is puhtoinen, viaton, virheetön.
Are there other ways to say "immaculate" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 8 translations listed for "immaculate": puhtoinen, viaton, virheetön, immaculata, perisynnitön, moitteeton.
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