English Dictionary
Definition of “faultless”
faultless (ˈfɔːltlɪs
)
Definitions
adjective
- without fault; perfect or blameless
Alternative Forms
ˈfaultlessly adverb ˈfaultlessness noun
Synonyms
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flawless,
model,
perfect,
classic,
correct,
accurate,
faithful,
impeccable,
exemplary,
foolproof,
unblemished,
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blameless,
pure,
innocent,
stainless,
immaculate,
impeccable,
spotless,
squeaky-clean,
unblemished,
unsullied,
irreproachable,
guiltless,
above reproach,
sinless,
unspotted,
Usage examples
Behind in the race almost from the first, he had played a faultless bar point holding game, gradually eroding White's advantage.
Mark Mills, AMAGANSETT (2004)Sunday, and the Littlejohn sailed a faultless race for 4 laps, closely followed by Craig/ Bedborough in 2nd trying everything to get past.
Yachting Boating World (2004)This is not a case of a loyal, long-term executive being rewarded for tireless and faultless corporate service.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)Unquestionably a smashing bloke, Quinn is, like Pele, perhaps too close to faultless to command real devotion.
Belfast Telegraph (2003)Christina admired the faultless Cyrus, but did not seek to emulate him.
Veronica Buckley, CHRISTINA QUEEN OF SWEDEN: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric (2004)