1. impeccable - Noun
2. impeccable - Adjective
3. impeccable - Adjective Satellite
Not liable to sin; exempt from the possibility of doing wrong.
One who is impeccable; esp., one of a sect of Gnostic heretics who asserted their sinlessness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPoe is the only impeccable writer. He was never mistaken. Paul Valéry
Be Impeccable With Your Word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love. Miguel Ángel Ruiz
After all, a district judge who gives harsh sentences to Yankees fans and lenient sentences to Red Sox fans would not be acting reasonably even if her procedural rulings were impeccable. John Paul Stevens
He avoids the official "heroes'" cemetery, done in such impeccable taste. (Why, he wonders, do the Germans do so much for their dead and so little for the living?) Heinrich Böll
Capitalism is being attacked not because it is inefficient or misgoverned but because it is cynical. And indeed a society based on the assertion that private vices become public benefits cannot endure, no matter how impeccable its logic, no matter how great its benefits. Peter Drucker
One has to seek Beauty and Truth, Sir! As I always say to my pupils, you have to work to the finish. There's only one kind of painting. It is the painting that presents the eye with perfection, the kind of beautiful and impeccable enamel you find in Veronese and Titian. William-Adolphe Bouguereau