faultless
pronunciation
How to pronounce faultless in British English: UK [ˈfɔ:ltləs]
How to pronounce faultless in American English: US [ˈfɔltlɪs]
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- Adjective:
- without fault or error
Word Origin
- faultless (adj.)
- mid-14c., "having no blemishes or imperfections," from fault (n.) + -less. Meaning "having no blame, culpability, or guilt" is from 1570s. Related: Faultlessly; faultlessness.
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Example
- 1. The acoustics in the new concert hall are faultless .
- 2. Quantum logic may be more suitable to making decisions that work well enough , even if they 're not logically faultless .
- 3. But peter jackson 's intuition in terms of how to deliver dialogue and play a scene is faultless .
- 4. We do not ask others to be faultless , we only ask their faults should not incommode to our own .
- 5. These musicians gave an absolutely faultless performance .