impeccabile
impeccable, flawless
adjective eem-pek-KAH-bee-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin impeccabilis, 'incapable of sin'.
Usage Note
Impeccabile is invariable for masculine and feminine singular — only the plural changes: impeccabili. It is widely used for dress, manners, or performance and carries a stronger, more absolute sense of perfection than perfetto.
Examples
"Il suo comportamento è sempre impeccabile."
Natural Translation
His behaviour is always impeccable.
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