Flawless
/ˈflɔːləs/
Definitions
Free from any defects, mistakes, or imperfections; perfect.
/ˈflɔːləs/
Without any imperfections or defects.
The diamond was flawless and sparkled brilliantly.
💡 Simply: Imagine a perfect pizza, not a single thing wrong with it! Flawless means it's totally complete and great, without any issues.
👶 For kids: When something is flawless, it's super perfect, like a toy that's never broken!
More Examples
Her performance on the piano was flawless.
The plan was executed flawlessly.
How It's Used
"The museum curator described the sculpture as a flawless masterpiece."
"She achieved a flawless complexion with the new foundation."
"The gymnast's routine was flawless, earning her the gold medal."
Idioms & expressions
flawless victory
A win achieved without any difficulty or challenge.
"The team celebrated their flawless victory, having dominated the game from start to finish."
flawless execution
The performing of a task or action perfectly, without mistakes or errors.
"The company's flawless execution of their marketing strategy led to record sales."
From "flaw" (a defect) + "-less" (without). The word developed in the late 16th century.
The term "flawless" started appearing in written English in the late 16th century, primarily in descriptions of objects and later extended to abstract concepts like performance and beauty.
Memory tip
Think of a flawless diamond—it has no cracks or blemishes.
Word Origin
"A mark or defect + without"