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flaw·less
(flô′lĭs)adj.
Being entirely without flaw or imperfection. See Synonyms at perfect.
flaw′less·ly adv.
flaw′less·ness n.
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Adj. | 1. | flawless - without a flaw; "a flawless gemstone" perfect - being complete of its kind and without defect or blemish; "a perfect circle"; "a perfect reproduction"; "perfect happiness"; "perfect manners"; "a perfect specimen"; "a perfect day" |
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flawless
adjective
1. perfect, impeccable, faultless, spotless, unblemished, unsullied She has a flawless complexion.
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flawless
adjective1. Free from flaws or blemishes:
2. In excellent condition:
3. Supremely excellent in quality or nature:
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Translations
لا عَيْبَ فيه
bezchybnýbezvadnýdokonalý
perfekt
täydellinenvirheetön
hibátlanmakulátlantökéletes
gallalaus
kusursuzmükemmel
flawless
[ˈflɔːlɪs] ADJ [diamond, skin] → perfecto, sin defectos; [beauty] → inmaculado; [plan] → perfecto; [conduct] → intachable, impecableshe spoke in flawless English → habló en un inglés perfecto
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flawless
adj performance → fehlerlos; behaviour → untadelig, tadellos; complexion → makellos; diamond → lupenrein; flawless English → fehlerloses or einwandfreies or tadelloses Englisch; the weather was flawless → das Wetter war ideal
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flaw
(floː) noun a fault; something which makes something not perfect. a flaw in the material.
flawed adjective having a flaw. This china is flawed.
ˈflawless adjective perfect. her flawless beauty.
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