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–adjective
1.
faultless; flawless; irreproachable:
impeccable manners.
2.
not liable to sin; incapable of sin.
Origin:
1525–35;
< L
impeccābilis
faultless, sinless.
See
im-
2
,
peccable
Related forms:
im⋅pec⋅ca⋅bil⋅i⋅ty,
noun
im⋅pec⋅ca⋅bly,
adverb
Synonyms:
1.
unassailable, unexceptionable.
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im·pec·ca·ble
(ĭm-pěk'ə-bəl)
adj.
Having no flaws; perfect. See Synonyms at
perfect
.
Incapable of sin or wrongdoing.
[Latin
impeccābilis
:
in-
,
not
; see
in-
1
+
peccāre
,
to sin
; see
ped-
in Indo-European roots.]
im·pec'ca·bil'i·ty
n.
,
im·pec'ca·bly
adv.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
impeccable
1531, "not capable of sin," from M.Fr.
impeccable
(15c.), from L.
impeccabilis
"not liable to sin," from
in-
"not" +
pecare
"to sin," of unknown origin.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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