Today’s “Word of the Day” is “immaculate“ and it is an adjective and its meaning is “clean, neat, spotless, perfect, flawless, excellent, pristine, pure, proper, impeccable, unblemished”.
Example Sentence: The irony is that a country which once worshipped at the altar of orthodoxy now lives for the unconventional. For nearly a decade after they played their first One-Day International, India didn’t take the shorter format of the game seriously. Their best batsman, Sunil Gavaskar, played with a straight bat and immaculate footwork, and that was the Indian way.
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Courtesy: The Hindu
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