Antonyms for fleckless
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : flek |
Phonetic Transcription : flɛk |
Definition of fleckless
Origin :- 1590s, from fleck (v.) or else from Middle Dutch vlecke or Old Norse flekkr.
- As in impeccable : adj above suspicion; flawless
- The papers extended across the hall and into a prim, fleckless parlor.
- Extract from : « Anne Of Avonlea » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Antony settled his fleckless straw hat firmly upon his head and tightened his grip on his stick.
- Extract from : « An Idyll of All Fools' Day » by Josephine Daskam Bacon
- Then the sky resumes the fleckless blueness which characterises it during the greater part of the year.
- Extract from : « A Bird Calendar for Northern India » by Douglas Dewar
- The sky was fleckless by this time and it did not seem possible that another storm could come up.
- Extract from : « The Corner House Girls on Palm Island » by Grace Brooks Hill
- Out of the blue void of a fleckless sky, came whooping at dawn a boisterous wind.
- Extract from : « Little Miss Grouch » by Samuel Hopkins Adams
- A vast sweep of fleckless azure overhung the glistening plain below.
- Extract from : « By Right of Purchase » by Harold Bindloss
Synonyms for fleckless
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