faultlessly 的定义
- without fault, flaw, or defect; perfect.
faultlessly 近义词
等同于 pat
faultlessly 的近义词 9 个
faultlessly 的反义词 1 个
等同于 perfectly
faultlessly 的近义词 13 个
- admirably
- correctly
- exquisitely
- flawlessly
- impeccably
- superbly
- supremely
- wonderfully
- excellently
- fitly
- ideally
- superlatively
- to perfection
faultlessly 的反义词 3 个
等同于 exactly
faultlessly 的近义词 43 个
- absolutely
- altogether
- carefully
- completely
- correctly
- definitely
- explicitly
- indeed
- literally
- precisely
- quite
- specifically
- strictly
- totally
- truly
- just
- bang
- expressly
- faithfully
- for a fact
- for certain
- for sure
- in every respect
- methodically
- no mistake
- on the dot
- on the money
- on the nail
- on the nose
- positively
- right
- rigorously
- scrupulously
- severely
- sharp
- square
- the ticket
- truthfully
- unequivocally
- unerringly
- utterly
- veraciously
- wholly
faultlessly 的反义词 7 个
更多faultlessly例句
- Stories about the early colonizers of North America resonate a little differently these days, and Radisson was clearly no faultless hero.
- And any kind of return to the rigors of the campaign trail will not be faultless.
- So far Farmiga has been faultless in her scenes with Highmore.
- Of course each of us has our stories about bad drivers, with the implication, always, that we ourselves are faultless on the road.
- The faultless cast also includes Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges, Sig Ruman, and Charles Halton.
- It is better to play the simplest airs in a finished, faultless manner, than to play imperfectly the most brilliant variations.
- The book is admirable; as a series of sermons illustrative of the canon of literary good taste it is faultless.
- Many a heart beats as those happy, sunny eyes gaze on the lovely-made dolls, dressed in faultless fashion.
- Joseph is one of the most interesting characters of the Bible, one of the most fortunate, and one of the most faultless.
- She's a woman of faultless character, but her instincts, as Altiora would say, are anarchistic—when she gives them a chance.