Pronunciation: /fɔltləs/

Definitions of faultless

adjective describes something that is without fault or error

Example Sentences

A1 The baby's smile was faultless.

A2 She prepared a faultless presentation for her class.

B1 The artist's technique was faultless, with every brushstroke perfectly executed.

B2 The chef's culinary skills were faultless, resulting in a delicious meal.

C1 The musician's performance was faultless, showcasing years of practice and dedication.

C2 Her attention to detail was faultless, ensuring that every aspect of the project was perfect.

Examples of faultless in a Sentence

formal The scientist's research methodology was faultless, resulting in accurate and reliable data.

informal Her presentation was faultless, she didn't stumble over her words once.

slang That basketball player's shot is absolutely faultless, he never misses!

figurative The artist's painting was faultless, every stroke of the brush was perfectly executed.

Grammatical Forms of faultless

past tense

faultless

plural

faultlesses

comparative

more faultless

superlative

most faultless

present tense

is faultless

future tense

will be faultless

perfect tense

has been faultless

continuous tense

is being faultless

singular

faultless

positive degree

faultless

infinitive

to faultless

gerund

faultlessing

participle

faultlessed

Origin and Evolution of faultless

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'faultless' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'fauteles' meaning 'without fault'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'faultless' has retained its original meaning of being without fault or flaw, and is commonly used to describe something or someone that is perfect or impeccable.