faultlessness
faultlessness — noun
1. the quality of being entirely correct, with no mistakes, defects, or imperfectio
the quality of being entirely correct, with no mistakes, defects, or imperfections anywhere
Brooke took pride in the faultlessness of her final design — every measurement was perfectly accurate.
possessive structure: faultlessness of [noun]
Rachid checked the engine twice, and the faultlessness of its design convinced the inspector to approve it.
The faultlessness of the diamond was confirmed by three independent gemologists before the auction.
In ballet, dancers train for years to approach the faultlessness that a professional performance demands.
The software passed every test perfectly, and the manager noted the faultlessness of its code.
- perfection
more common and less formal; can refer to the ideal state rather than the specific quality
- flawlessness
very close in meaning; slightly more concrete, often used for physical objects
- impeccability
more formal, often carries moral or behavioural overtones in addition to technical correctness
- imperfection
general opposite; refers to any small defect or shortcoming
- defectiveness
stronger negative; suggests something is fundamentally broken, not just slightly flawed
文法句型
the faultlessness of [noun phrase]
with faultlessness
用法筆記
Almost always used in formal or written contexts. Frequently appears with a possessive structure (the faultlessness of something) rather than as a standalone subject.