Without fault; not defective or imperfect; free from blemish; free from incorrectness, vice, or offense; perfect; as, a faultless poem.
No, faultless is an adjective.
most faultless
beyond criticism; faultless. or blameless or flawless
accurate, right, true, exact, precise, flawless, faultless, fitting, kosher
unbeatable, reliable, trustworthy, helpful, faultless, handy, correct, accurate, dependable
No, faultless is an adjective.
It was a faultless performance.
most faultless
(Faultless : blameless, or perfect) "The bank manager considered himself faultness in its failure." "He had a faultless command of the French language." "The halftime show was a faultless display of choreography."
"Time is a thief" - This metaphor compares time to a thief, suggesting that it steals moments from our lives. "The world is a stage" - This metaphor compares the world to a stage, implying that life is like a play with different actors playing their roles. "Her voice is music to my ears" - This metaphor compares the sound of a person's voice to music, indicating that it brings pleasure and joy.
Faultless - 2014 was released on: USA: 11 January 2014
Perfect, undamaged, faultless, spotless, impeccable, unblemished (All depending on context, of course.)
Perfect
Faultless was a trade name used by Crescent Fire Arms Co. on shotguns made for John M. Smythe Hardware.
No, He didn't. Jesus was faultless
faultless, perfectly
I spray it on my face to get the wrinkles out