noun
- The plural of impeccability; the quality or state of being impeccable; freedom from fault, error, or blame.
Usage: Usually used in formal or literary contexts.; Often appears in the singular form 'impeccability' in everyday speech.
Examples
- The architect's impeccabilities in design earned her international recognition.
- His impeccabilities as a musician were evident in every performance.
- The company prides itself on the impeccabilities of its customer service.
- Her impeccabilities in ethical conduct made her a role model for colleagues.
- The impeccabilities of the research methodology strengthened the study's credibility.
- Despite his many impeccabilities, he remained humble and approachable.