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flawless

adjective

  1. without a crack/defect/imperfection
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈflɔːləs/ / /ˈ-lɪs/ / /ˈfloːləs/

adj

Etymology: From flaw + -less (suffix meaning ‘without (something)’).

  1. Without flaws, defects, or shortcomings; perfect.

    The pianist’s performance this evening was flawless.

    [W]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.

verb

Etymology: From flaw + -less (suffix meaning ‘without (something)’).

  1. To win a fight against (a player) without losing health.

    I got flawlessed again. I'm so bad at this game.