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immaculate in German

immaculate in German is unbefleckt, makellos, perfect — immaculate means perfectly clean, tidy, or free of any flaw.

immaculate in German

unbefleckt
adj
Having no blemish or stain; absolutely clean and tidy.
makellos
adj
Having no blemish or stain; absolutely clean and tidy.
makellos
adj
Containing no mistakes.
perfect
adj
Containing no mistakes.
unbefleckte
adj
(Roman Catholicism) Of the Virgin Mary or her womb: pure, undefiled.
einfarbig
adj
(botany, zoology, especially, entomology) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings.

What does "immaculate" mean?

  1. adj Perfectly clean, tidy, or free of any flaw.
    "The hotel room was immaculate when we arrived."
  2. 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 German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "immaculate" in German?

"immaculate" in German is unbefleckt, makellos, perfect. 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 German, "immaculate" is unbefleckt, makellos, perfect.

Are there other ways to say "immaculate" in German?

Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "immaculate": unbefleckt, makellos, perfect, unbefleckte, einfarbig.

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