Pronunciation: /flɔːləs/

Definitions of flawless

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'flawless' describes something that is perfect or without any flaws.

Example Sentences

A1 She has a flawless smile.

A2 The weather was flawless for our picnic.

B1 The singer gave a flawless performance on stage.

B2 The architect designed a flawless building with clean lines and perfect symmetry.

C1 The scientist presented flawless research findings that were groundbreaking.

C2 The diamond was flawless in clarity and brilliance, truly a rare find.

Examples of flawless in a Sentence

formal The jeweler examined the diamond under a magnifying glass and declared it flawless.

informal Her performance in the play was absolutely flawless, she didn't miss a single line.

slang Dude, that trick you did on your skateboard was flawless!

figurative His flawless logic in the debate left his opponent speechless.

Grammatical Forms of flawless

past tense

flawed

plural

flawlesses

comparative

more flawless

superlative

most flawless

present tense

flawless

future tense

will be flawless

perfect tense

have been flawless

continuous tense

is being flawless

singular

flawless

positive degree

flawless

infinitive

to be flawless

gerund

flawlessing

participle

flawless

Origin and Evolution of flawless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'flawless' originated from the Old French word 'flaulez' which means 'without blemish'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something without imperfections or defects, the word 'flawless' has evolved to also connote perfection and excellence in various contexts.