immaculateness
immaculateness — noun
1. the condition of being completely clean, tidy, or free from any fault, so that n
the condition of being completely clean, tidy, or free from any fault, so that nothing at all is wrong or out of place
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
Cyrus inspected the new car, surprised by the immaculateness of the leather seats.
The immaculateness of the surgeon's report reassured the worried family at once.
Such immaculateness in a public toilet amazed every traveller who walked through the station.
- 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
- filthiness
the state of being very dirty
- messiness
the state of being untidy rather than dirty
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.