immaculately

English

Etymology

immaculate + -ly

Adverb

immaculately (comparative more immaculately, superlative most immaculately)

  1. In an immaculate manner; in a manner free of stain or blemish; without being defiled.
  2. In a manner free of error; in a perfect or flawless manner.
    • 1979, Ian Whitcomb, Lotus Land: A story of Southern California, page 141
      He spoke immaculately, his enunciation terribly precise.

Synonyms

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