Pronunciation: /ʌnˈflɔd/

Definitions of unflawed

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

Example Sentences

A1 The glass was unflawed, without any cracks or chips.

A2 She admired the unflawed beauty of the newly painted room.

B1 The jeweler prided himself on creating unflawed diamond rings.

B2 The artist's unflawed technique was evident in every brushstroke.

C1 Her unflawed performance in the competition earned her a gold medal.

C2 The scientist's theory was unflawed and stood up to rigorous testing.

Examples of unflawed in a Sentence

formal The architect prided himself on creating buildings with unflawed designs.

informal Her unflawed performance in the competition earned her a gold medal.

slang That car is unflawed, it's in mint condition!

figurative His unflawed logic led him to the correct answer every time.

Grammatical Forms of unflawed

past tense

unflawed

plural

unflawed

comparative

more unflawed

superlative

most unflawed

present tense

unflawed

future tense

will be unflawed

perfect tense

has been unflawed

continuous tense

is being unflawed

singular

unflawed

positive degree

unflawed

infinitive

to be unflawed

gerund

being unflawed

participle

unflawed

Origin and Evolution of unflawed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unflawed' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'flawed' which comes from the Old Norse word 'flā', meaning 'a flake or spot'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unflawed' has retained its original meaning of 'without flaws or imperfections', often used to describe something perfect or pristine.