impeccably
1 of 1adverb/ɪmˈpɛkəbli/
1
without any mistakes or shortcomings
- The butler served the dinner table impeccably, attending to every detail.
- The tailor crafted the suit impeccably, ensuring a perfect fit.
- The presentation was impeccably organized, with a clear structure and concise content.
- The athlete executed the routine impeccably, earning top scores from the judges.
- The actor performed impeccably, earning praise from both critics and the audience.
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