Impeccable

/ɪmˈpɛkəbəl/ adjective

Without fault or error; perfect and beyond criticism. It describes something that is flawless in execution, behavior, or quality.

From Latin 'impeccabilis,' meaning 'not liable to sin,' composed of 'in-' (not) and 'peccare' (to sin or err). Originally a theological term describing sinlessness, it broadened to mean general perfection, entering English in the 16th century.

AMስህተት የለበትም
ARلا عيب فيه
BNনিখুঁত
CAimpecable
CSbezchybný
DAfejlfri
DEtadellos
ELάψογος
ESimpecable
FAبی عیب
FImoitteeton
FRimpeccable
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