be flawless
'Estar impecable' is a Spanish phrase typically translated to 'be impeccable' in English. 'Estar' is the verb 'to be', used in a variety of contexts, particularly those referring to transient states or conditions. 'Impecable' directly translates to 'impeccable', which conveys the sense of something without flaws or mistakes. Therefore, 'estar impecable' can be used to describe a person, object, or situation that is flawless, perfect, or outstanding in English context.
Your room is impeccable after you cleaned it.
This phrase highlights the state of the room, indicating that it is very clean and tidy following the cleaning effort.
Juan's car is impeccable after the wash.
In this example, the phrase emphasizes the cleanliness of Juan's car, suggesting that it looks as good as new following a wash.
The presentation you made in class is impeccable.
This phrase conveys appreciation for the quality of a presentation, suggesting that it was well-executed and flawless.