The words "perfect" and "flawless" have similar meanings, so they can be synonyms for each other. Both words mean 'without fault' or 'without a problem'.
Flawless
All their roots are whole numbers.
beyond criticism; faultless. or blameless or flawless
The lotus flower holds spiritual symbolism for the Christian. The lotus is pure, white, and flawless. The Christian should strive to be pure, white, and flawless spiritually. Perfected in Christ.
There are various estimates on the number of words, but a common one is 783 137.
flawless
The definition of flawless is: Without error; perfect.
Homographs are words written the same but not necessarily pronounced the same, and having a different meaning. The adjective "perfect" (PURR-fekt) means ideal, or flawless. The verb "perfect" (purr-FEKT) means to improve, or to make flawless.
Flawless; complete; ideal.
"Perfect" can be either a verb or an adjective: "His hair was perfect!" {adjective} "You need to perfect this poem before submitting it for publication. {verb}
Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, or perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.
Perfect, unblemished, untarnished.
perfect, flawless, untouched
Flawless; complete; ideal.
Perfect, undamaged, faultless, spotless, impeccable, unblemished (All depending on context, of course.)
The correct spelling is "perfect" (flawless, or ideal).
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