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English
Etymology
From flaw + -less (suffix meaning ‘without (something)’).[1]
Pronunciation
Adjective
flawless (comparative more flawless, superlative most flawless)
- Without flaws, defects, or shortcomings; perfect.
- Synonyms: faultless, impeccable; see also Thesaurus:flawless
- Antonyms: flawed, flawful
The pianist’s performance this evening was flawless.
1663, Robert Boyle, “To the Earl of Orrery, One of the Lords Justices of the Kingdom of Ireland, Lord President of the Province of Mounster, &c.”, in Some Considerations Touching the Style of the H Scriptures. , London: Henry Herringman, , →OCLC:hen I write of Sacred ſubjects, I had rather a Book of mine ſhould reſemble the Moon, which, though ſhe be but Small, leſs Elevated, and full of Imperfections, lends yet an Uſeful Light to Men, and produces here and there a Motion that obeys a Heavenly Influence; than a Star of the Firſt Magnitude, which though more High, more Vaſt, and more Flawleſs, ſhines only bright enough to make it Self Conſpicuous.
1883, Mark Twain [pseudonym; Samuel Langhorne Clemens], “A Catastrophe”, in Life on the Mississippi, Boston, Mass.: James R Osgood and Company, →OCLC, page 245:Dr. Peyton, a principal physician, and rich in all the attributes that go to constitute high and flawless character, did all that educated judgment and trained skill could do for Henry; but, as the newspapers had said in the beginning, his hurts were past help.
1999 January 2, William J Clinton, “The President’s Radio Address”, in William J. Clinton: 1999 (In Two Books) (Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States), book I (January 1 to June 30, 1999), Washington, D.C.: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration; United States Government Printing Office, published 2000, →OCLC, page 1:I'm confident our military is ready to fulfill this mission today. Our troops continue to execute complex and dangerous missions far from home with flawless precision, as we've just seen in the Persian Gulf. Our challenge is to retain the ability to do this as we carry out our entire defense strategy.
Derived terms
Translations
- Armenian: անթերի (hy) (antʻeri)
- Belarusian: бездако́рны (bjezdakórny), безгане́бны (bjezhanjébny), беззага́нны (bjezzahánny), беззава́дны (bjezzavádny)
- Bulgarian: бездефектен (bezdefekten), безупречен (bg) (bezuprečen)
- Catalan: perfecte (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 完美 (zh) (wánměi), 完美無瑕 / 完美无瑕 (wánměi wúxiá), 無瑕 / 无瑕 (zh) (wúxiá)
- Czech: bezchybný (cs) m
- Dutch: feilloos (nl), foutloos (nl), vlekkeloos (nl)
- Esperanto: senpeka, perfekta
- Estonian: veatu
- Finnish: täydellinen (fi), virheetön (fi)
- French: impeccable (fr), parfait (fr)
- German: fehlerlos (de), einwandfrei (de), makellos (de), perfekt (de), fehlerfrei (de)
- Hungarian: hibátlan (hu), makulátlan (hu), tökéletes (hu)
- Icelandic: lýtalaus
- Ido: perfekta (io), sendefekta (io), senmakula (io)
- Indonesian: tanpa cacat
- Irish: foirfe, gan locht
- Italian: impeccabile (it), perfetto (it), levigato (it)
- Japanese: 完璧 (ja) (かんぺき, kanpeki)
- Korean: 완벽한 (wanbyeokhan)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: bêkêmasî (ku), bêqusûr (ku), bê-êb (ku)
- Latvian: nevainojams, perfekts (lv)
- Lithuanian: beydis
- Macedonian: беспрекорен (besprekoren)
- Maori: paruhi, pāruhiruhi, takarepakore
- Polish: bezbłędny (pl), doskonały (pl)
- Portuguese: impecável (pt), perfeito (pt), sem falhas
- Russian: без изъя́на (ru) (bez izʺjána), безукори́зненный (ru) (bezukoríznennyj), безупре́чный (ru) (bezupréčnyj), соверше́нный (ru) (soveršénnyj)
- Spanish: impecable (es), perfecto (es), sin fallas
- Swedish: felfri (sv), fläckfri (sv), fulländad (sv), makalös (sv), oklanderlig (sv), otadlig (sv)
- Turkish: kusursuz (tr)
- Welsh: di-fefl (cy), di-nam (cy), heb fai
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References
Further reading
- “flawless”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- “flawless”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.