flawed |
distressed |
As adjectives the difference between flawed and distressed
is that
flawed is having a flaw while
distressed is anxious or uneasy.
As a verb distressed is
past tense of distress.
flawed |
botched |
As adjectives the difference between flawed and botched
is that
flawed is having a flaw while
botched is clumsily made or repaired in an unacceptable or incompetent manner.
As a verb botched is
(
botch).
flawed |
damaged |
As an adjective flawed
is having a flaw.
As a verb damaged is
(
damage).
flawed |
unsafe |
As adjectives the difference between flawed and unsafe
is that
flawed is having a flaw while
unsafe is not safe; dangerous.
flawed |
drunk |
As adjectives the difference between flawed and drunk
is that
flawed is having a flaw while
drunk is in a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.
As a noun drunk is
a habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated.
As a verb drunk is
.
flawed |
defected |
As an adjective flawed
is having a flaw.
As a verb defected is
(
defect).
spurious |
flawed |
As adjectives the difference between spurious and flawed
is that
spurious is false, not authentic, not genuine while
flawed is having a flaw.
incorrect |
flawed |
As adjectives the difference between incorrect and flawed
is that
incorrect is not correct; erroneous or wrong while
flawed is having a flaw.
unsound |
flawed |
As adjectives the difference between unsound and flawed
is that
unsound is not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased while
flawed is having a flaw.
shambolic |
flawed |
As adjectives the difference between shambolic and flawed
is that
shambolic is chaotic, disorganised or mismanaged while
flawed is having a flaw.
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