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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.

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