faultless
faultless
Definition
fault·less (-lis)
adjective
without any fault or defect; perfect
fault′·lessly adverb
fault′·less·ness noun
faultless
Synonyms
faultless
Usage Examples
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- find: Mr Reaney, 24 Feb 06 Our first useage, and found service faultless.
Modifies a noun
- performance: With faultless performances at Berlin just three weeks later, the quality of the new aircraft is evident.
- display: Alex Ford took the man of the match vote from his colleagues for another faultless display at prop.
- race: Dawkins had finished off his weekend in perfect form with a faultless race.
- production: Faultless production, great musicianship and overall a great CD to listen to.
- service: In that time I have experienced a faultless service for which I am very grateful!
- English: Many au pairs from Eastern Europe speak faultless English.
Modifying Another Word
- virtually: He was in the shape of his life, virtually faultless!
- absolutely: She was absolutely faultless at it, never ever making a mistake.
- almost: In their own terms, these are almost faultless.
- otherwise: The defender, otherwise faultless, had got himself in a pickle about what to do with a long ball over the top.
- much: The rest of the spec is pretty much faultless.
- not: The soprano soloists in the latter are very good tho not faultless.
Used with adjective complement
- prove: On a 100-mile journey up the motorway, the Rover proved faultless.
faultless Quotes
Faultily faultless, icily regular, splendidly null, Dead perfection, no more.
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