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By pansan on 11/17/2009 2:28:15 AM
Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'

For today's 'word of the day', use impeccable in a sentence and post it online in the discussions thread e.g.

  • She's got impeccable taste, that's a beautiful Persian cat
  • He speaks impeccable French
By fair daffodil on 11/17/2009 7:37:56 AM
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she has passed the exam impeccably.
By pansan on 11/18/2009 8:21:38 PM
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Yes, that's a very good example fair, again think of impeccable for speaking a foreign language, or appreciating something beautiful.
By Fadi on 11/19/2009 5:47:03 AM
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can we say : it was made from an impeccable silver
By Vincent on 11/19/2009 11:46:44 PM
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Kaka has an impeccable football skill.
By Vincent on 11/19/2009 11:51:05 PM
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He finished the mission impeccablely.

impeccablely or impeccablly, which is right?

By pansan on 11/20/2009 5:08:47 AM
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If it is an adverb, then the spelling is Ímpeccably'''. In regards to your examples Vince, remember 'Impeccable'' refers to doing something artistic, or something that uses an artistic skill, as well as appreciating something that is artistic. Hence your Kaka example is a good use of the word Ímpleccable', while your second is also good, impeccable doesn't apply as strongly here.

By pansan on 11/20/2009 5:13:59 AM
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Again, Impeccable means to like or appreciate, or demonstrate a skill that is artistic. While Silver is something that can be seen artisically, it is also a metal, so a more appropriate adjective would be 'It was made from the 'finest' silver
By Ahmed Diab Younis (CHEROKEE) on 11/21/2009 5:08:45 PM
Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
the people are not impeccable
By pansan on 11/24/2009 5:10:06 AM
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again, good try Ahmed. Think though, impeccable is more about how you appreciate and enjoy something beautiful.
By peace on 12/5/2009 12:44:06 AM
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I attended a wedding party yesterday . The bride,s dress was impeccable .
By pansan on 12/5/2009 10:02:09 PM
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Excellent peace, a good example of using impeccable. You could also say: - The bride had impeccable taste. Her Wedding dress was amazing
By Flora on 12/9/2009 1:09:50 PM
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Students are absored to class, she teaches impeccabley.
By pansan on 12/10/2009 9:10:09 AM
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The students are absorbed to her class because she teaches impeccably