Word of the Week - Immaculate

Meaning: Sternness or severity of manner or attitude

Example: "her room was left immaculate.”

Related/similar words: perfect, clean, neat, tidy, pristine

Etymology: mid-15th century

"free from mental or moral pollution, pure," from a figurative use of Latin immaculatus "unstained." The literal sense of "spotlessly clean or neat" in English is first attested 1735.