faultlessly
faultlessly — adverb
1. so that nothing about how the action was carried out could be blamed or correcte
so that nothing about how the action was carried out could be blamed or corrected — every detail comes out exactly right.
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
Indra recited the long poem faultlessly, without pausing to think.
The old steam engine ran faultlessly throughout the three-hour journey.
Felipe spoke Japanese faultlessly after living in Kyoto for ten years.
- 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
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
faultlessly — adjective
1. having nothing at all that a critic could blame or correct — used of work, behav
having nothing at all that a critic could blame or correct — used of work, behaviour, or appearance that meets the highest possible standard.
The young pianist gave a faultless performance of the Mozart sonata.
faultless + noun (performance)
Eitan handed in a faultless physics report and earned the top grade.
faultless + noun (report) for written work
Amira's table manners were faultless throughout the long formal dinner.
Ishaan delivered a faultless presentation to the visiting investors on Monday.
- perfect
much more common; everyday equivalent across most contexts
- flawless
near-identical; slightly preferred for physical objects (skin, surface)
- impeccable
especially for manners, taste, or dress
文法句型
faultless + noun
be + faultless
用法筆記
Typically used attributively before a noun naming a performance, a piece of work, or behaviour ('faultless English', 'faultless manners'). Distinguish from the adverb 'faultlessly' (covered in the adverb entry), which modifies a verb describing how the action was carried out.