impeccably
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From impeccable + -ly.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]impeccably (comparative more impeccably, superlative most impeccably)
- In a perfect or flawless manner.
- 1995, David Dubal, Art of the Piano: Its performers, literature, and recordings, page 433:
- The great pianist was a prolific composer, who wrote impeccably for the piano.
- 1999, The Xenophobe's Guide to the French, page 17:
- It is difficult to distinguish one bourgeois from another: the grande bourgeoisie are impeccably dressed at all times and don't speak to anyone outside their own class; the bonne bourgeoisie are impeccably dressed and speak to everyone; the petite bourgeoisie are impeccably dressed and speak only to complain […]
- 2009, Susanna Zaraysky, Language Is Music, page 19:
- In fact, even when I did make some small mistakes with grammar, people still said I spoke impeccably.
Synonyms
[edit]- (in a perfect manner): flawlessly, immaculately, perfectly
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]in a perfect or flawless manner
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