fault·less
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| without fault, flaw, or defect; perfect. |
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| fault·less
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adj. Being without fault. See Synonyms at perfect. fault'less·ly adv., fault'less·ness n. |
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| faultless | |
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| without fault or error; "faultless logic"; "speaks impeccable French"; "timing and technique were immaculate"; "an immaculate record" |
| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University. |
ˈfaultless adjective
without fault; perfect
Example: a faultless performance
See also: at fault, faulty, fault, find fault with, to a faultExample: a faultless performance
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| Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary, © 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd. |
Faultless
Blame"less\, a. Free from blame; without fault; innocent; guiltless; -- sometimes followed by of. A bishop then must be blameless. --1 Tim. iii. 2. Blameless still of arts that polish to deprave. --Mallet. We will be blameless of this thine oath. --Josh. ii. 17. Syn: Irreproachable; sinless; unblemished; inculpable. Usage: Blameless, Spotless, Faultless, Stainless. We speak of a thing as blameless when it is free from blame, or the just imputation of fault; as, a blameless life or character. The others are stronger. We speak of a thing as faultless, stainless, or spotless, only when we mean that it is absolutely without fault or blemish; as, a spotless or stainless reputation; a faultless course of conduct. The last three words apply only to the general character, while blameless may be used in reverence to particular points; as, in this transaction he was wholly blameless. We also apply faultless to personal appearance; as, a faultless figure; which can not be done in respect to any of the other words.| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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