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Entire vs Faultless - What's the difference?

entire | faultless | Related terms |

Entire is a related term of faultless.


As adjectives the difference between entire and faultless

is that entire is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete while faultless is without fault; free from defect or error.

As a noun entire

is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.

Faultless vs Upright - What's the difference?

faultless | upright | Related terms |

Faultless is a related term of upright.


As adjectives the difference between faultless and upright

is that faultless is without fault; free from defect or error while upright is vertical; erect.

As an adverb upright is

in or into an upright position.

As a noun upright is

any vertical part of a structure, especially one of the goal posts in sports.

Faultless vs Accurate - What's the difference?

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Faultless is a related term of accurate.


As adjectives the difference between faultless and accurate

is that faultless is without fault; free from defect or error while accurate is in exact or careful conformity to truth; the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact; as, an accurate'' calculator; an ''accurate'' measure; ''accurate expression, knowledge, etc.

Faultless vs Meticulous - What's the difference?

faultless | meticulous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between faultless and meticulous

is that faultless is without fault; free from defect or error while meticulous is timid, fearful, overly cautious.

Transcendent vs Faultless - What's the difference?

transcendent | faultless | Related terms |

Transcendent is a related term of faultless.


As adjectives the difference between transcendent and faultless

is that transcendent is surpassing usual limits while faultless is without fault; free from defect or error.

As a noun transcendent

is that which surpasses or is supereminent; something excellent.

Ideal vs Faultless - What's the difference?

ideal | faultless |


As adjectives the difference between ideal and faultless

is that ideal is optimal; being the best possibility while faultless is without fault; free from defect or error.

As a noun ideal

is (a perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc.)A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.

As a proper noun Ideal

is a city in Georgia, USA.

Incomparable vs Faultless - What's the difference?

incomparable | faultless | Related terms |

Incomparable is a related term of faultless.


As adjectives the difference between incomparable and faultless

is that incomparable is so much better than another as to be beyond comparison; matchless or unsurpassed while faultless is without fault; free from defect or error.

Faultless vs Unconditional - What's the difference?

faultless | unconditional | Related terms |

Faultless is a related term of unconditional.


As adjectives the difference between faultless and unconditional

is that faultless is without fault; free from defect or error while unconditional is absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.

Inimitable vs Faultless - What's the difference?

inimitable | faultless | Related terms |

Inimitable is a related term of faultless.


As adjectives the difference between inimitable and faultless

is that inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless while faultless is without fault; free from defect or error.

Faultless vs Unquestioned - What's the difference?

faultless | unquestioned | Related terms |

Faultless is a related term of unquestioned.


As adjectives the difference between faultless and unquestioned

is that faultless is without fault; free from defect or error while unquestioned is (of a person) not subjected to an interrogation.

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