flawed

/flɔːd/
adjectiveIntermediate
general

having a defect or imperfection

The argument was flawed because it relied on false assumptions.

The argument was weak because it was based on incorrect premises.

The software had a few flawed features that needed fixing.

The software had some imperfect features that required correction.

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Often used to describe things that are imperfect or have critical weaknesses.

Collocations

flawed logicreasoning with errorsflawed systema system with fundamental problemsflawed reasoningillogical or incorrect thinking

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Related Phrases

flawed logicphrase
reasoning with errors
flawed systemphrase
a system with fundamental problems

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'flawed' to describe things that have significant imperfections or critical weaknesses.

Gold Rule

Formal vs. Informal

'Flawed' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it often carries a negative connotation.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'flawen' (to crack or split), related to Old English 'flāwan' (to blow or puff). The adjective form emerged in the 16th century.

📝Usage Notes

Often used in formal and informal contexts to describe things that are imperfect or have critical weaknesses. Can be used to describe people, objects, systems, or ideas.

Word Breakdown

flaw
a defect or imperfection
root
+
-ed
past participle suffix indicating state
suffix
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