Word Meanings - IMMACULATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure. Were but my soul as pure From other guilt as that, Heaven did not hold One more immaculate. Denham. Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain. Shak. Immaculate conception , the doctrine
Additional info about word: IMMACULATE
Without stain or blemish; spotless; undefiled; clear; pure. Were but my soul as pure From other guilt as that, Heaven did not hold One more immaculate. Denham. Thou sheer, immaculate and silver fountain. Shak. Immaculate conception , the doctrine that the Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin. -- Im*mac"u*late*ly, adv. -- Im*mac"u*late*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of IMMACULATE)
- Chaste
- Pure
- modest
- uncontaminated
- spotless
- immaculate
- undented
- virtuous
- incorrupt
- simple
- unaffected
- nice
- Perfect
- Consummate
- complete
- full
- indeficient
- absolute
- faultless
- impeccable
- infallible
- unblemished
- blameless
- unexceptionable
- mature
- ripe
- Clear
- unmixed
- genuine
- sheer
- mere
- unadulterated
- uncorrupted
- unsullied
- chaste
- real
- clean
- undefiled
- unspotted
- guileless
- innocent
- guiltless
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of IMMACULATE)
Related words: (words related to IMMACULATE)
- CONSUMMATELY
In a consummate manner; completely. T. Warton. - CLEANSABLE
Capable of being cleansed. Sherwood. - CLEAN-CUT
See CLEAR-CUT - CLEARLY
In a clear manner. - MATURENESS
The state or quality of being mature; maturity. - BAFFLE
1. To practice deceit. Barrow. 2. To struggle against in vain; as, a ship baffles with the winds. - GUILTLESS
1. Free from guilt; innocent. The Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Ex. xx. 7. 2. Without experience or trial; unacquainted . Such gardening tools, as art, yet rude, Guiltless of fire, had formed. Milton. - CLEANNESS
1. The state or quality of being clean. 2. Purity of life or language; freedom from licentious courses. Chaucer. - CLEARER
A tool of which the hemp for lines and twines, used by sailmakers, is finished. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, clears. Gold is a wonderful clearer of the understanding. Addison. - PERFECT
Hermaphrodite; having both stamens and pistils; -- said of flower. Perfect cadence , a complete and satisfactory close in harmony, as upon the tonic preceded by the dominant. -- Perfect chord , a concord or union of sounds which is perfectly - UNCORRUPTIBLE
Incorruptible. "The glory of the uncorruptible God." Rom. i. - INNOCENT
1. An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with, guilt or sin. Shak. 2. An unsophisticated person; hence, a child; a simpleton; an idiot. B. Jonson. In Scotland a natural fool was called an innocent. Sir W. Scott. Innocents' - ABSOLUTENESS
The quality of being absolute; independence of everything extraneous; unlimitedness; absolute power; independent reality; positiveness. - CLEANING
1. The act of making clean. 2. The afterbirth of cows, ewes, etc. Gardner. - MODESTLY
In a modest manner. - INNOCENTLY
In an innocent manner. - CLEANLINESS
State of being cleanly; neatness of person or dress. Cleanliness from head to heel. Swift. - INTERRUPTION
1. The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon. 2. The state of being interrupted; a breach or break, caused by the abrupt intervention of something foreign; intervention; interposition. Sir M. Hale. Lest the interruption of time cause you to - COMPLETE
Having all the parts or organs which belong to it or to the typical form; having calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistil. Syn. -- See Whole. (more info) 1. Filled up; with no part or element lacking; free from deficienty; entire; perfect; consummate. - GENUINE
Belonging to, or proceeding from, the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic; real; natural; true; pure; as, a genuine text; a genuine production; genuine materials. "True, genuine night." Dryden. - UNCLEAN
1. Not clean; foul; dirty; filthy. 2. Ceremonially impure; needing ritual cleansing. He that toucheth the dead body of any man shall be unclean seven days. Num. xix. 11. 3. Morally impure. "Adultery of the heart, consisting of inordinate - LIMATURE
1. The act of filing. 2. That which is filed off; filings. Johnson. - POLYNUCLEAR
Containing many nuclei. - FRUSTRATE
Vain; ineffectual; useless; unprofitable; null; voil; nugatory; of no effect. "Our frustrate search." Shak. (more info) to deceive, frustrate, fr. frustra in vain, witout effect, in erorr, - RING ARMATURE
An armature for a dynamo or motor having the conductors wound on a ring.