Flawed vs Flawless - What's the difference?
flawed | flawless | Antonyms |
Having a flaw
Perfect; without flaws, shortcomings or defects. Ex. Allyson Cutter
* 2013 , Phil McNulty, "[http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25442148]", BBC Sport , 26 December 2013:
Flawless is a antonym of flawed.
As adjectives the difference between flawed and flawless
is that flawed is having a flaw while flawless is perfect; without flaws, shortcomings or defects. Ex. Allyson Cutter.flawed
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Flawed diamonds are generally not used in jewellery.
- His design for a perpetual motion machine is flawed because water does not flow uphill.
Antonyms
* perfectflawless
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The pianist's performance this evening was flawless .
- City's victory was secured in first-half injury time when Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet made a hash of his attempt to keep out Alvaro Negredo's chip, ensuring Manuel Pellegrini's side kept their flawless home league record.