The diamond was virtually flawless, and extremely valuable.
Her performance in the competition was flawless, earning a perfect score.
After years of training, the Russian agent spoke flawless English.
He grew up in India, but he writes impeccable English.pure, faultless, excellent, perfect
Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, or perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.
Flawless; complete; ideal.
Flaw, blemish, bug, default, failing, fault, weakness Setting aside that most of those aren't opposites at all, why not go with the obvious: imperfect. Consider all of the above answers in a sentence. If a pitcher pitched a perfect game we may say it was a "flawless performance". Now if he pitched a terrible game could you use any of the original suggestions? Try them all. A flaw game; a blemish game; a bug game; a default game; a failing game; a fault game; a weakness game. All of those sound ridiculous. Of course there are times when imperfect isn't the best word to use opposite flawless. Sometimes you just want to say flawed.Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, or perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.
no It is a describing word. examples: She's a georgeous model with a perfect figure and flawless skin. (flawless = adjective ) She won the gold medal because she performed flawlessly. (adverb)
People's faces in magazines seem flawless.
He seems to pride himself on a flawless performance.
her flawless complexion was slightly imperfect
She was flawless, almost a perfect human beingThe prosecutor was feared because of his flawless logic.(Flawless means there's no FLAW- Problem, something wrong etc.) E.g"A flawless masterpiece"
Her diction while giving the speech was flawless.
He grew up in India, but he writes impeccable English.pure, faultless, excellent, perfect
The blemish on her skin was undesirable; thus, she covered it with makeup.
The word impeccable is an adjective which means immaculate, faultless, perfect, flawless, or unimpeachable. Example sentence: His impeccable appearance impressed the recruiters as much as did his experience.
the pearl was shiny and flawless and it sparkled in the sunlight.
I think it all depends on what kind of skin you have. If you have a lot of acne, it will be more difficult to look flawless. But if you use concealer and foundation correctly you can get flawless skin or at the least, close to flawless. Check out Airbrush Makeup, I just got some for the first time and I love it!! Hope it works for you :)
"Perfect" can be an adjective, noun, or verb. See the following examples:A common meaning of the adjective "perfect" is "flawless": He is perfect at everything!As a verb, "perfect" can mean to make perfect: I am trying to perfect my Spanish accent.As a noun, "perfect" refers to the perfect tense or a construction using the perfect tense: To form the present perfect, use "have" or "has" with the past participle.
It is flawless, i like your taste