Flawlessness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /flɔːləsnəs/

Definitions of flawlessness

noun the quality of being without flaws or imperfections

Example Sentences

A1 The cake's flawlessness impressed everyone at the party.

A2 Her flawlessness in dancing earned her the lead role in the ballet.

B1 The flawlessness of the diamond made it highly sought after.

B2 The flawlessness of his argument left his opponent speechless.

C1 The flawlessness of her performance was praised by critics worldwide.

C2 The flawlessness of the painting was evident in every brushstroke.

Examples of flawlessness in a Sentence

formal The flawlessness of her presentation was truly impressive.

informal Her outfit was on point, total flawlessness.

slang She slayed that performance with flawlessness.

figurative The flawlessness of his plan was like a well-oiled machine.

Grammatical Forms of flawlessness

plural

flawlessnesses

comparative

more flawless

superlative

most flawless

present tense

flawless

future tense

will be flawless

perfect tense

has been flawless

continuous tense

is being flawless

singular

flawlessness

positive degree

flawless

infinitive

to be flawless

gerund

flawlessness

participle

flawless

Origin and Evolution of flawlessness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'flawlessness' originated from the Old English word 'flawleas', which was derived from the Middle English word 'flaw', meaning a defect or imperfection.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'flawlessness' has evolved to emphasize perfection and the absence of flaws or imperfections.