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Meanings of
faultless
in English
Without fault or error.
immaculate
impeccable
Related terms
perfect
Synonyms
Examples for "
immaculate
"
immaculate
impeccable
Examples for "
immaculate
"
1
They take
immaculate
care of their bodies as far as health goes.
2
It's not
immaculate
by any means; but it's certainly not an eyesore.
3
The more cleanly the pupils are, the better; they should be
immaculate
.
4
One was in soiled every-day clothes, the other in
immaculate
evening dress.
5
At any rate his ashes always look
immaculate
,
even in late afternoon.
1
However, her
impeccable
comic timing and captivating stage presence carry the day.
2
Donaldson's betrayal was seen as particularly galling, given his
impeccable
republican credentials.
3
Given Amazon's
impeccable
service reputation, that blip won't hurt it long term.
4
Urgent, he said in
impeccable
English, but with a slight French accent.
5
And India had seen firsthand evidence that Tanya was an
impeccable
housekeeper.
Usage of
faultless
in English
1
The voice was as sweet as the stephanopolis, and the execution
faultless
.
2
And inside this building, he knows with that same
faultless
logic, McCabe.
3
He faced the tormenting group on the porch with almost
faultless
self-possession.
4
The reception was
faultless
-
on
all
sides the pleasant ease of perfect self-possession
5
They certainly were not
faultless
;
indeed, some of them were very faulty.
6
Series four has been a
faultless
season of an already exceptional show.
7
The worst fault a human being can commit is to be
faultless
.
8
For he adds, 'The sacred record is not in every respect
faultless
.
9
The servants were all Japanese, but their livery and manners were
faultless
.
10
Crazed comic set-pieces abound, the dialogue is
faultless
and the characterisation punchy.
11
It is more interesting than according to rules: amiable, though not
faultless
.
12
If he would only respect the sacred Hump, he would be
faultless
.
13
She recalled his too
faultless
clothes and his small glossy furtive countenance.
14
Mr. Bodery rose from his seat and began brushing his
faultless
hat.
15
Her medical care, she says, was
faultless
but she had two complaints.
16
I should say that for that type his face was almost
faultless
.
Other examples for "faultless"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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faultless
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost faultless
absolutely faultless
as faultless
faultless features
nearly faultless
More collocations
Faultless
through the time
Faultless
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common