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flawless

/ˈflɔːləs/
adjective★Intermediate
general

Having no flaws or imperfections; perfect in every aspect.

The diamond was flawless, with no visible inclusions or blemishes.

The diamond had no defects, making it highly valuable.

The chef's flawless execution of the dish impressed the judges.

The chef prepared the dish perfectly, leaving no room for criticism.

💡

Often used to describe things of high quality or beauty, such as jewelry, performances, or craftsmanship.

Collocations

flawless victorya win without any mistakes or weaknessesflawless executionperfectly carrying out a task or planflawless skinskin that is smooth and free of blemishes

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

flawless diamondphrase
a diamond with no visible imperfections
flawless executionphrase
perfectly carrying out a task or plan

💡Pro Tip

Avoid overuse

Since 'flawless' is a strong word, use it sparingly to maintain its impact.

⚡Gold Rule

Use for high standards

'Flawless' should be reserved for things that truly meet the highest standards.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'flawless,' from 'flaw' (a crack or defect) + '-less' (without). The word has been used since the 16th century to describe something without any faults.

📝Usage Notes

While 'flawless' is often used to describe physical objects or performances, it can also be applied to abstract concepts like ideas or strategies. It is a strong term, so it should be used when something is truly without any faults.

Word Breakdown

flaw
a defect or imperfection
root
+
-less
without
suffix
English Dictionary

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