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[fawlt-lis] Origin

fault·less

[fawlt-lis]
adjective
without fault, flaw, or defect; perfect.

Origin:
1300–50; Middle English fautles. See fault, -less

fault·less·ly, adverb
fault·less·ness, noun


flawless, impeccable, exemplary, irreproachable.

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faultless (ˈfɔːltlɪs)
 
adj
without fault; perfect or blameless
 
'faultlessly
 
adv
 
'faultlessness
 
n

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faultless
1520s, "having no blemishes or imperfections," from fault (n.) + -less. Meaning "having no blame, culpability, or guilt" is from 1570s. Related: Faultlessly; faultlessness.
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