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Synonyms for unflawed
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : flawd |
Phonetic Transcription : flɔd |
Top 10 synonyms for unflawed Other synonyms for the word unflawed
- culminating
- defectless
- excellent
- excelling
- experienced
- expert
- faultless
- finished
- flawless
- foolproof
- ideal
- immaculate
- impeccable
- indefectible
- matchless
- out-of-this-world
- paradisiac
- paradisiacal
- peerless
- pure
- skilled
- skillful
- sound
- splendid
- spotless
- stainless
- sublime
- superb
- supreme
- ten
- unblemished
- unequaled
- unmarred
- untainted
- untarnished
- utopian
Définition of unflawed
Origin :- early 15c. (implied in flawed); see flaw (n.). Related: Flawing.
- adj perfect
- Neither did the unflawed respectability of the clerks betray any chink or crevice in which to harbor a doubt.
- Extract from : « Ten Years Among the Mail Bags » by James Holbrook
- Public attention as regarded the young man remained at a mirror-like calm, unflawed by even the mildest curiosity.
- Extract from : « Merton of the Movies » by Harry Leon Wilson
- I conceive memory as a pure, unbiased emotion, an image of past life cast upon an unflawed mirror.
- Extract from : « Hypolympia » by Edmund Gosse
- After all, great souls frequently cling to those of lesser calibre, provided they are true and unflawed.
- Extract from : « The Sword of Damocles » by Anna Katharine Green
- For such an unflawed nerve Blackwell knew his jerky rage was no match.
- Extract from : « Crooked Trails and Straight » by William MacLeod Raine
- The lovely profile, in its supreme and unflawed beauty, came into his mood as the conception of the fantasy.
- Extract from : « The Socialist » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
- As the son of John Beaudry he was expected to show an unflawed nerve, whereas his eager desire was to run away and hide.
- Extract from : « The Sheriff's Son » by William MacLeod Raine
- Here the music was unflawed; there were no digressions, no eccentricities, no sacrifice to the actor.
- Extract from : « Plays, Acting and Music » by Arthur Symons
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