faultlessly

faultlessly — adverb

1. so that nothing about how the action was carried out could be blamed or correcte

1.副詞C1
釋義

so that nothing about how the action was carried out could be blamed or corrected — every detail comes out exactly right.

例句

Jisoo played the difficult violin piece faultlessly at the school concert.

verb + faultlessly to praise a performed skill

The waiter handled three large tables faultlessly during the busy lunch hour.

faultlessly with a work-task verb

同義詞
  • perfectly

    more common and less formal; everyday equivalent

  • flawlessly

    near-identical meaning; slightly more common in modern writing

  • impeccably

    often about manners, dress, or behaviour rather than skill

反義詞
  • poorly

    general opposite for performed skill

  • clumsily

    specifically for physical actions done with mistakes

文法句型

verb + faultlessly

用法筆記

Almost always follows the verb it modifies (e.g. 'played faultlessly', 'ran faultlessly'). Strong praise — typically describes a skilled performance, a piece of work, or a machine, not a casual everyday action.

常見錯誤

She faultlessly answered the question.
She answered the question faultlessly.
💡the adverb normally comes after the verb, not before it.

faultlessly — adjective