flawlessly

/ˈflɔːləsli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈflɔːləsli/ (ame, ipa)

flawlessly — 副詞

1. to a standard with no errors, faults, or weak spots — used to praise a piece of

1.副詞B2
釋義

完美無瑕地

毫無錯誤或瑕疵地完成某事

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.

例句

Reema delivered her opening speech flawlessly, even though she had only practised twice.

Reema 完美地完成了開場演說,儘管她只練習過兩次。

post-verb position with a performance verb

The wedding photos were edited flawlessly, with no visible dust or skin marks on any face.

婚禮照片修得無瑕,任何人臉上都看不到灰塵或皮膚瑕疵。

passive: be + verb + flawlessly

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • poorly

    general opposite covering low-quality execution of any kind

  • badly

    the most common everyday opposite when describing how an action was performed

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.

常見錯誤

The plan went flawlessly wrong.
The plan went badly wrong.
💡flawlessly only describes things that turn out perfectly; it cannot intensify a negative outcome.