impeccable

perfect, without fault

TRANSLATION

tadellos, makellos, fehlerlos, unfehlbar

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

"His academic credentials are IMPECCABLE and he's on the faculty of John Hopkins, one of the U.S.'s leading universities."

(TIME report on Francis Fukuyama. June 17th, 2002)

Francis Fukuyama a leading political economist, wrote the famous essay "The End of History".

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Etymology: Latin impeccabilis, from in- + peccare to sin

Date: 1531

1 : not capable of sinning or liable to sin

2 : free from fault or blame

Synonyms: perfect, unparalleled, flawless

"Having studied in Oxford, Fritz spoke impeccable English!"

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