immaculateness

IPA/ɪˈmæk.jə.lət.nəs/
IPA/ɪˈmæk.jə.lət.nəs/

immaculateness — noun

1. the condition of being completely clean, tidy, or free from any fault, so that n

1.名詞C2
釋義

the condition of being completely clean, tidy, or free from any fault, so that nothing at all is wrong or out of place

例句

Visitors often praise the immaculateness of Rin's kitchen, where every pan has its place.

the immaculateness of [noun] for praising perfect cleanness

The hotel built its reputation on the immaculateness of its rooms and quiet hallways.

collocation: immaculateness of rooms / surfaces

同義詞
  • cleanliness

    everyday word for being clean; weaker and more common

  • spotlessness

    stresses the absence of any dirt or mark

  • perfection

    wider; about having no fault of any kind, not only cleanness

反義詞

文法句型

the immaculateness of [noun]

用法筆記

Almost always uncountable and preceded by 'the', as in 'the immaculateness of X'. The more common everyday choices are 'cleanliness' or 'tidiness'; 'immaculateness' carries a stronger sense of total, faultless perfection.

常見錯誤

She cleaned the room to a high immaculateness.
She cleaned the room until it was immaculate.
💡the noun names the quality, not a level you clean something 'to'; use the adjective for the action's result.