flawless
Americanadjective
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having no defects or faults, especially none that diminish the value of something.
a flawless Ming Dynasty vase.
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legally sound.
The prosecution had a flawless case.
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having no discernible blemishes or shortcomings; perfect.
flawless French; flawless beauty.
Other Word Forms
- flawlessly adverb
- flawlessness noun
Etymology
Origin of flawless
Example Sentences
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Glenn, who is bidding to make the US team for next month's Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics after missing out on Beijing four years ago, produced a near flawless performance to score a national record 83.05 points.
From Barron's
On the other, he's a flawless pop star who gives those songs catchy melodies and polished production, and performs them with swagger in sparkly suits.
From BBC
That is because there are still questions about treating this new technology as flawless.
From BBC
Fuelled by viral content and trends, it is one of the biggest industries in South Korea, where the pressure to look almost flawless has always been huge in a highly competitive society.
From BBC
Chargers quarterback Herbert produced a near flawless performance to set up a convincing win against a Cowboys team whose postseason hopes were snuffed out by Philadelphia's win over Washington on Saturday.
From Barron's
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