flawless

to be without mistakes

TRANSLATION

lupenrein, makellos, ohne Fehler, tadellos

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

There is a lovely story concerning the ex-Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, who incidentally spoke FLAWLESS English.

Many years ago he was invited to a dinner of distinguished academics at Oxford University. Lee was silent during the meal, but a professor sitting at his side tried some small talk during the first course: "You likee soupee soupee?" he asked Lee. Lee just smiled.

At the end of the meal Lee stood up and gave an amusing speech in perfect English; as he sat down he turned to his neighbour and asked: "You likee speechee speechee?"

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know?

flaw

= mistake


Middle English flaue, splinter, perhaps from Old Norse flaga, slab of stone

1. An imperfection, often concealed, that impairs soundness:

"a flaw in the crystal that caused it to break"

2. A defect or shortcoming in something intangible:

"They share the character flaw of arrogance"

3. A defect in a legal document that can make it invalid.

"The contract contains a flaw in paragraph 7"



Synonyms: blemish, imperfection, fault, defect, flaw

All these nouns denote loss or absence of perfection.

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A BLEMISH is something thought to spoil the appearance or character of a thing:

"The rare postage stamp was spoilt by a small printing blemish " (James McNeill Whistler).

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IMPERFECTION and FAULT apply more comprehensively to any deficiency or
shortcoming:

"Small imperfections in our speech can be quite charming"

"Helping people to see and admit their own faults is generally better than telling them directly"

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DEFECT denotes a serious functional or structural shortcoming:

"A defect in the engine caused it to break down"

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FLAW refers to an often small but always fundamental weakness:

"Experiments revealed a very basic flaw in the theory"

Adapted from:

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition


flawless = without mistakes, perfect

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