faultless
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Definition
Adjective: - Without fault or error; perfect: Describes something that is completely free from mistakes, flaws, or defects.
Usage
The adjective "faultless" is used to describe a person, performance, action, or object that is perfect and without any errors. It often implies a very high standard has been met. - It is typically used in a formal or complimentary context. - It can describe abstract concepts (e.g., logic, record) as well as concrete performances (e.g., execution, technique).
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to be faultless in": to be perfect in a particular skill or area.
- She is faultless in her attention to detail.
Variants and Related Words
- Faultlessly (adverb): in a perfect manner, without error.
- The system performed faultlessly under pressure.
- Faultlessness (noun): the state or quality of being perfect.
- The faultlessness of the diamond made it extremely valuable.
Synonyms
- Flawless: Having no imperfections.
- Impeccable: In accordance with the highest standards; faultless.
- Immaculate: Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy; free from flaws.
- Perfect: Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
Antonyms
- Faulty: Having defects or imperfections.
- Flawed: Having a mark, fault, or other imperfection.
- Defective: Imperfect or faulty.
Adjective
- without fault or error
- faultless logic
- speaks impeccable French
- timing and technique were immaculate
- an immaculate record