impeccability means the property of being impeccable.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, impeccability ranks #12,471 of 17,058 for Most Ingenious Words.
Why “impeccability” is a great word
The quality or state of being flawless, faultless, or incapable of sin. From Latin impeccābilitās, from impeccābilis ("faultless"), from in- ("not") + peccāre ("to sin"). Unlike "perfection," which implies an ideal, absolute standard, or "innocence," which suggests a naive absence of guilt, impeccability denotes a sustained, active resistance to fault. It is the knife that finds the center of the paper every time, the unbroken silence after a vow, the hand that never trembles while signing a name—the quiet, heavy presence of what never falters, not from ignorance, but from an unyielding core.
noun
- The property of being impeccable.
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