FAULTLESS


Meaning of FAULTLESS in English

fault ‧ less /ˈfɔːltləs $ ˈfɒːlt-/ BrE AmE adjective

[ Word Family: adjective : ↑ faultless , ↑ faulty ; verb : ↑ fault ; noun : ↑ fault ; adverb : ↑ faultlessly ]

having no mistakes SYN perfect :

a faultless performance

—faultlessly adverb

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THESAURUS

■ without anything wrong

▪ perfect used about something that is very good in every way, and could not be better:

We had a wonderful vacation - the weather was perfect.

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The meal was absolutely perfect.

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She has perfect teeth.

▪ flawless/faultless without any mistakes or faults:

His English was flawless.

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a faultless performance

▪ impeccable so good that you cannot find anything wrong with it – used especially about someone’s behaviour, taste, or experience:

The food was excellent and the service impeccable.

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a man of impeccable manners, charm, and sensibility

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her mother's impeccable taste in clothing

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The commission was composed of economists with impeccable credentials (=very impressive qualifications and experience, which are impossible to criticize) .

▪ unspoiled ( also unspoilt British English ) an unspoiled area has not been changed or had ugly buildings, roads etc built on it:

a beautiful area of unspoiled countryside

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.