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immaculately
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "immaculately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is done perfectly, flawlessly, or in a very clean and tidy manner. Example: "The room was immaculately organized, with every item in its proper place."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Lifestyle
Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
And the rain doesn't stop, it "abates", according to the immaculately voiced announcements that reach into every immaculate corner of the grounds.
News & Media
Even her few words of Gaelic at the start of her speech at the state dinner on Wednesday evening – "A Úachtárain agus a chairde" ("president and friends", immaculately pronounced) – were an unexpected gesture.
News & Media
It salvaged Schlesinger's box office reputation - and he was able to retain his large house in Los Angeles, a family home in the country and his immaculately decorated house off Kensington High Street.
News & Media
Outside, in the garden, an immaculately presented woman (Annette Bening) hovers over a rosebed.
News & Media
Their online lives are primary-coloured blurs of Hipstamatic-captured perfection – baby Eleanor never seems to cry, their dog Kingsley wouldn't be out of place at Crufts, and doe-eyed, immaculately dressed Naomi and Josh are unceasingly happy.
News & Media
As long as my lace curtains were the cleanest, my children immaculately dressed, their hand-knitted clothes made with love, I was happy.
News & Media
The Oscar de la Renta flag flew high throughout the show: in the perfectly judged, immaculately cut sleeves ending slightly above the elbow; the chic cut of skirts hemmed just at the knee; the mink sweaters.
News & Media
Inside the east gate of the city wall, across an immaculately paved road, a rundown housing estate from the 1980s stands with rubbish strewn across the ground.
News & Media
Based loosely on Victorian and Edwardian sporting events, an immaculately suited crowd try their hands at a variety of summer japes, including the egg and spoon race and a cucumber sandwich-throwing contest.
News & Media
With the rest of the 33 miners, trapped for more than two months, reaching the surface one by one over the following 22 hours, an impressive rescue operation came to an immaculately choreographed conclusion, watched by 2,000 journalists from around the world.
News & Media
When adapting Henry James ("The Europeans", "The Bostonians", "The Golden Bowl"), she had only to put in her hand, she said, to pull out characters and scenes immaculately ready-made.Water from a wellIn her novels, in a way, she did the same.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "immaculately" to add emphasis when describing something that is not only clean or tidy but also flawlessly executed or presented.
Common error
Avoid using "immaculately" in overly casual conversations. Simpler words like "perfectly" or "cleanly" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "immaculately" functions primarily to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, emphasizing the high degree of perfection, cleanliness, or flawlessness with which an action is performed or a quality is possessed. Examples from Ludwig illustrate this use in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Lifestyle
25%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adverb "immaculately" is a grammatically sound and frequently used term, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It's most often found in News & Media and Lifestyle content to emphasize perfection or flawlessness. While versatile, "immaculately" is generally suited for neutral to formal contexts. For informal conversation, simpler synonyms like "perfectly" or "cleanly" might be more appropriate. Remember to use "immaculately" to add impact when describing something exceptionally well-done or presented.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
perfectly
A direct synonym, indicating something is done without fault or flaw.
flawlessly
Similar to perfectly, but emphasizes the absence of any imperfections.
impeccably
Indicates a high standard of correctness and precision in execution or appearance.
spotlessly
Focuses on the aspect of being perfectly clean and without any marks or stains.
cleanly
Implies neatness and purity, often relating to physical appearance or execution.
to perfection
Indicates something is done as well as it possibly could be.
with absolute precision
Highlights the exactness and accuracy involved.
in a pristine manner
Highlights the unspoiled and original condition of something.
with meticulous care
Emphasizes the thoroughness and attention to detail involved.
in an orderly fashion
Focuses on the systematic and well-organized nature of something.
FAQs
How can I use "immaculately" in a sentence?
Use "immaculately" to describe something done perfectly, cleanly, or flawlessly. For example: "The room was "immaculately cleaned"."
What are some alternatives to "immaculately"?
Alternatives to "immaculately" include "perfectly", "flawlessly", or "impeccably", depending on the context.
Is "immaculately" a formal word?
"Immaculately" is relatively formal and adds emphasis. In very informal contexts, simpler words might be preferred.
What does "immaculately conceived" mean?
"Immaculately conceived" is most commonly used in a religious context, referring to the Virgin Mary's conception without original sin. Outside this context, it can be used humorously or ironically to describe something perfectly planned or executed.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested