1. immaculate - Adjective
2. immaculate - Adjective Satellite
Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere can be no immaculate conception of socialism. Aneurin Bevan
It would be foolish to describe the logistics hub as merely ugly, for it has the horrifying, soulless, immaculate beauty characteristic of many of the workplaces of the modern world. Alain de Botton
It would be really great if people would realize that stars are only people with the same weaknesses and flaws, not immaculate idols. Meg Ryan
For as long as I care to remember, religion, like the striptease, has always been a display of the power of suggestion. Like the Virgin Birth, it has all too often supported an immaculate deception. Bernard Katz
[on having a gay child] And the Three Wise Drag Queens would come, bearing gifts of 1000-thread-count sheets, hair products by Frédéric Fekkai, and a copy of the Immaculate Collection. Margaret Cho
Out here on the perimeter there are no stars. Out here we is stoned. Immaculate. Jim Morrison