Issueless

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪʃuˌlɪs/

Definitions of issueless

adjective lacking or without any problems or difficulties

Example Sentences

A1 She lived a happy and issueless life.

A2 The software update went smoothly and was completely issueless.

B1 The project was completed in an issueless manner, much to the satisfaction of the client.

B2 The negotiations between the two parties were issueless, leading to a successful partnership.

C1 The team worked together seamlessly, resulting in an issueless execution of the plan.

C2 His career was marked by issueless performances and consistent success.

Examples of issueless in a Sentence

formal The project was completed smoothly and issueless, thanks to the efficient team.

informal My computer has been running issueless since I got it fixed last week.

slang I can't believe how issueless our road trip was, everything went perfectly.

figurative Their relationship seemed issueless on the surface, but there were underlying problems that needed to be addressed.

Grammatical Forms of issueless

past tense

issued

plural

issueless

comparative

more issueless

superlative

most issueless

present tense

issueless

future tense

will be issueless

perfect tense

have been issueless

continuous tense

is being issueless

singular

issueless

positive degree

issueless

infinitive

to issueless

gerund

issueless

participle

issueless

Origin and Evolution of issueless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'issueless' originated from Old French, specifically from the word 'issu', meaning 'outcome' or 'result'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'issueless' evolved to refer to someone who does not have offspring or descendants, expanding from its original meaning of 'outcome' or 'result'.