flawlessness
flawlessness — noun
1. the quality or state of being completely free of any mistake, fault, or physical
the quality or state of being completely free of any mistake, fault, or physical defect — for example, a diamond with no internal cracks, or a performance without any wrong notes.
Jewelers examined the diamond under a bright light and praised its flawlessness.
collocation: flawlessness of a physical object (diamond, surface)
Sofia's dance at the national finals earned a standing ovation for its technical flawlessness.
collocation: technical flawlessness (of a skill or performance)
The glassblower held the vase up to the sunlight and admired its absolute flawlessness.
Ilan checked every line of his computer code twice, but even he was surprised by its flawlessness.
Yuna polished the old wooden table until the surface had a mirror-like flawlessness.
- perfection
more common and slightly broader in meaning; can refer to ideal states as well as absence of defects
- faultlessness
very close synonym; slightly more technical, often applied to logic or systems
- immaculateness
more formal; emphasizes spotless physical cleanliness as well as absence of flaws
- imperfection
the most direct opposite; a single small flaw or defect
- defectiveness
suggests the presence of significant flaws that impair function
文法句型
the flawlessness of [noun]
[noun] + 's + flawlessness
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — no plural form; do not precede with 'a' or 'an'. More formal than 'perfection' and typically used after careful evaluation or examination of something. Common in reviews, critiques, and technical descriptions.