Impeccability [noun]

Definition of Impeccability:

blamelessness

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Sentence/Example of Impeccability:

It shows me how rightly I judged the moral elevation of your soul, your impeccability, your spirit of fire and heart of gold.

God could not communicate to him impeccability, which is an inalienable attribute of his divine perfection.

He consoled himself with reflections on her impeccability, her wondrous intuition, her Far-away Princess-like delicacy.

Also some proceed to claim impeccability, because they cannot sin when God operates in them without their participation.

It is agreeable in many ways to turn from the rounded and complete impeccability of M. Dubois to the fancy of M. Saint-Marceaux.

The young girls frolicked beneath the eyes of the nuns; the gaze of impeccability does not embarrass innocence.

He was a bachelor of rigid impeccability, and he was embarrassed.

She admired rather enviously the gown of shimmering dark blue, the impeccability of adolescence.

For to Leonora Gwynn he seemed a persecuted martyr, with all a soldier's valor and a saint's impeccability.

Henry, on his side, was determined to allow nothing to stand in his way, whilst keeping up his appearance of impeccability.