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