Impeccably

/ɪmˈpɛkəbli/ adverb

Done in a perfect or flawless way with no mistakes or faults.

From Latin 'impeccabilis,' where 'im-' means 'not' and 'peccare' means 'to sin or fail.' Originally used in religious contexts for moral perfection.

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