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impeccably
[im-pek-uh-blee]
adverb
in a way that is without fault or flaw.
I certainly recommend the book to any reader—it's well written, impeccably researched, and full of good stories.
The staff are impeccably dressed but not particularly friendly.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of impeccably1
Example Sentences
The performance is elaborate and delightful and impeccably choreographed, with Hiddleston doing long-legged strides as though he’s the second coming of Christopher Walken.
Across his many books, including the dense and wondrous "Underland," he takes in everything around him with fluid, impeccably crafted prose —somehow managing to hold together science, myth, memory and movement in a single voice.
This one is an impeccably dressed lawyer who is often armed with a tumbler of whiskey.
Each missed defensive rotation was exposed with an impeccably placed pass.
Blanchett is so bronzed and impeccably groomed that even in her underwear, she seems to be wearing a suit of armor.
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