immaculate
adjective
[ ɪˈmakjʊlət ]
• perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
• "an immaculate white suit"
Similar:
clean,
spotless,
pristine,
unsoiled,
unstained,
unsullied,
speckless,
ultra-clean,
whiter than white,
snowy white,
lily white,
shining,
shiny,
gleaming,
neat,
tidy,
neat and tidy,
spick and span,
neat as a new pin,
squeaky clean,
as clean as a whistle,
perfect,
mint,
as good as new,
flawless,
faultless,
without blemish,
unblemished,
unimpaired,
unspoiled,
undamaged,
unmarred,
excellent,
impeccable,
prime,
peak,
tip-top,
A1,
• uniformly coloured without spots or other marks.
Origin:
late Middle English (in the sense ‘free from moral stain’): from Latin immaculatus, from in- ‘not’ + maculatus ‘stained’ (from macula ‘spot’).