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How to spell INNACULATE correctly?

The correct spelling for "innaculate" is "immaculate". Immaculate means free from any flaw or blemish, and it is often used to describe something that is spotlessly clean or perfectly preserved. Double-checking the spelling before using it will ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell innaculate correctly

  • immaculate The kitchen was immaculate, with everything in its proper place and not a single spot of dirt or grime in sight.
  • inoculate The hospital staff will inoculate patients from the flu virus by providing them with vaccinations.

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