Skip to main content

unflawed

/flawd/US // flɔd //

无缺陷的,无瑕疵的,没有缺陷的,无缺陷

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by flaws; having imperfections: a flawed gem; a seriously flawed piece of work.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.perfect
Synonyms
a-okA-OKabsolute绝对的,绝对accomplished完成的,成就,成绩斐然的,成绩斐然aces王牌,王牌军,王牌特工,王牌特工队adept娴熟,娴熟的,熟练掌握,娴熟的人beyond compare无法比拟,无可比拟,无与伦比的,无可比拟的blameless无咎,无可指责,无咎的,无罪classical古典,古典的,经典的,经典consummate圆满,完美的,圆满的,精湛的crowning加冕,加冠,加顶,加冕礼culminating最终的,高潮迭起,最终,高潮defectless无缺陷,无缺陷的,没有缺陷,无瑕疵excellent优秀,优秀的excelling优秀的,优秀,卓越的,超群绝伦experienced经验丰富,经验丰富的,有经验的,富有经验的expert专家,专家介绍,专家们faultless完美无缺,无瑕,无懈可击,完美无瑕finished完毕,结束了,完成,完成了flawless完美无瑕,无暇,完美无缺,毫无瑕疵foolproof万无一失,万无一失的,傻瓜式,傻瓜式的ideal理想,理想的,理想状态,理想中的immaculate完美无瑕,完美无缺,完美无缺的,完美无瑕的impeccable无懈可击,无懈可击的,无可挑剔的,无可挑剔indefectible无可挑剔的,无可挑剔,无懈可击,无懈可击的matchless无与伦比,无与伦比的,无比的,无可匹敌out-of-this-world超越世界的,超凡脱俗的世界,天外有天,超凡脱俗paradisiac姘头,姘居地,姘居,姘妇paradisiacal幸福的,幸福之家,幸福的生活,幸福感peerless无与伦比的,无与伦比,绝世无双pure纯粹的,纯粹,纯净的,纯净skilled熟练的,熟练,熟练掌握,有技能的skillful娴熟,娴熟的,熟练的,熟练sound声音,声响,音响,音效splendid艳丽,绚丽,灿烂,绚烂spotless一尘不染,一尘不染的,一尘不染的人,硙硙stainless不銹鋼,不鏽鋼,不锈的,不锈铁器sublime崇高的,崇高,庄严,眇眇superb极好的,精湛的,极品,精湛supreme至高无上,至尊,至上,至高无上的ten十,十个,十位,第十unblemished无瑕疵,无瑕疵的,完美无瑕,完美无瑕的unequaled无与伦比的,无与伦比,举世无双,无可比拟unmarred未被破坏的,未受破坏的,未受损害的,未受伤害的untainted未被污染的,未受污染的,不被污染的,不受污染的untarnished未被玷污的,毫无瑕疵的,未受损害的,未受污染的utopian乌托邦,乌托邦式的,乌托邦式,乌托邦的

Examples

  • Roger Goodell has shown plenty of flawed judgment over his 15-odd years as NFL commissioner, but if ever a leader deserves credit for rising to a crisis and putting on this implausibly successful season, he does.

  • She was optimistic about Putin until 2008, she says, when a vote that the Council of Europe deemed flawed put Putin-backed candidate Dmitry Medvedev, then-First Deputy Prime Minister, in the President’s seat.

  • The show is famous for nominating a mix of acclaimed and seriously flawed programming, prompting many eye rolls on social media and around the entertainment industry.

  • I know he did things wrong, which does not … I’m not excusing anything because he’s a deeply flawed man, but that’s OK too.

  • Numerous public health experts condemned the research as both flawed and dangerous.

  • This is not because of bad leaders, or polarized politics, but because of a governing structure that is fatally flawed.

  • On the other end of the spectrum, there lies an artist like Lena Dunham, who engages in a flaunting of the flawed self.

  • The masterpiece is huge, but structurally flawed and terribly vulnerable to seismic activity.

  • Despite the actions of a flawed few, it is arguably the finest professional police force in the world.

  • Islands overrun by flawed people, both indigenous and imperialist.

  • Toward noon the wind flawed for half an hour, then dropped altogether.

  • A calm had fallen, as it does between trades in this flawed belt, an absolute calm.

  • He knew that the change was due when the southeast trade begins to harden through this flawed belt of calms and cross winds.

  • My flawed life has that to felicitate upon—that I have not spent it in fat lumps of writing, magazine tales and sex-novels.

  • It too is all the time under my skin though I write along but in this flawed song of myself.