impeccably

[ US /ˌɪmˈpɛkəbɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɪmpˈɛkəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. flawlessly
    the film was impeccably authentic
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How To Use impeccably In A Sentence

  • The pair are perfectly in sync, their impeccably choreographed performances full of playful wit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nine months ago, I was totally wrong about the immediate need to exit the stock market, although my advice to go into metals at the time was impeccably sound.
  • While he's impeccably assured and well-versed in real old-time country blues, his approach to song structure is equally impressionistic.
  • Dressed in impeccably cut suits and wheeling his carry-on bag with the deftness of a seasoned pro, he glides through airports and chain hotels as if he owned them, as in a sense he does.
  • Walking down the aisle, looking impeccably neat in his uniform was Bob.
  • I slowly amassed quite an impressive portfolio of rejection letters, each impeccably typed on embossed letterheads and signed with a flourish.
  • It's an impeccably produced work, with pristine production bringing forth the punch of every whomping bass drum.
  • David Brandom offered a beautifully airy soprano saxophone solo and trumpeter extraordinaire Marvin Stamm offered an impeccably flawless solo of his own on flugelhorn. Ralph A. Miriello: Opening Night for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra With Special Guest Joe Lovano
  • They pronounced the pipework ‘impeccably installed’, and recommended we fit an independent water supply.
  • She is all style, all form, all impeccably dressed dandy and wit, with never a tear out of place.
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