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UK
/fˈɒltləs/
]
ADJECTIVE
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without fault or error
an immaculate record
faultless logic
timing and technique were immaculate
speaks impeccable French
How To Use faultless In A Sentence
- The show's final half hour was almost faultless. Times, Sunday Times
- If there was an element of good fortune about his batting then, this was a virtually faultless performance. Times, Sunday Times
- For loudly booing when the blameless singers and the faultless musicians were doing their best? Times, Sunday Times
- It only means that our good tendencies are not complete or infallible, that we are not faultless automata.
- As a promotional tool to sell the show, this collection is faultless.
- An almost faultless afternoon from the dominant Red Bulls. The Sun
- And through their clothes choices, the parents have created the kind of honeyed faultlessness that jams mailboxes every December when personalized Christmas cards arrive bringing greetings "to you and yours" from the Blake family or the Joneses. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Devaluing the Pulitzers
- We had been disturbed, but the rest of our stay was almost faultless. Times, Sunday Times
- The technology would also have to be faultless or foolproof.
- Now the burden is on the hospital to convince judges that they are faultless.