faultless

/ˈfɔːltləs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfɔːltləs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfȯlt-ləs/ (ame, mw)

faultless — adjective

  • faultlesspositive
  • more faultlesscomparative
  • most faultlesssuperlative

1. so correct or well done that there are no mistakes or clear weaknesses

1.形容詞C1
釋義

so correct or well done that there are no mistakes or clear weaknesses

例句

Lara gave a faultless piano performance at the school concert.

common collocation: faultless performance

By the second rehearsal, the lighting plan was faultless.

predicative pattern: be faultless

同義詞
  • flawless

    very close in meaning, often stressing the absence of visible defects

  • impeccable

    more formal and often used for behaviour, taste, or standards

  • perfect

    broader and more general, not always focused on being error-free

反義詞
  • flawed

    shows that a thing has some weakness or defect

  • faulty

    often used for machines, systems, or work with errors

  • imperfect

    broader and softer, meaning not completely complete or exact

文法句型

faultless + noun

be faultless

用法筆記

Often used for work, performances, plans, or behaviour that can be judged closely. It is more formal and more exact than simply saying something is very good.

常見錯誤

The room was faultless because it had large windows.
The room was lovely because it had large windows.
💡'faultless' means without mistakes or defects, not simply attractive.
I felt faultless after the exam.
I felt confident after the exam.
💡'faultless' describes a person or thing judged to be without mistakes, not a feeling.