flawlessly
/ˈflɔːləsli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈflɔːləsli/ (ame, ipa)
flawlessly — adverb
1. to a standard with no errors, faults, or weak spots — used to praise a piece of
to a standard with no errors, faults, or weak spots — used to praise a piece of work, a performance, or an item that turned out exactly right.
Reema delivered her opening speech flawlessly, even though she had only practised twice.
post-verb position with a performance verb
The wedding photos were edited flawlessly, with no visible dust or skin marks on any face.
passive: be + verb + flawlessly
Pim's recipe came together flawlessly the first time she tried baking the cake.
The two violinists played the duet flawlessly during the school concert.
Despite the heavy rain, the new car engine ran flawlessly for the whole 600-kilometre trip.
- perfectly
the closest everyday equivalent; works in nearly all the same contexts and has a neutral register
- impeccably
slightly more formal; often used about manners, dress, or behaviour rather than mechanical performance
- faultlessly
very close in meaning; emphasises the absence of any individual fault more than overall polish
文法句型
verb + flawlessly
perform/execute + flawlessly
用法筆記
Frequently used in the post-verb or end-of-clause position with verbs of performance and operation (perform, execute, play, run, work, deliver, fit). Often carries a tone of admiration or surprise, so it suits praise more than neutral description.