impeccable
1 of 1adjective/ɪmˈpɛkəbl̩/
1
without any mistakes or errors
- His impeccable timing made him a skilled musician.
- The chef's impeccable culinary skills resulted in a delicious meal.
- The dancer's impeccable technique captivated the audience.
- The actor delivered an impeccable performance in every scene.
- The scientist's research was impeccable, earning widespread acclaim.
2
not able to sin