different between flawed vs unflawed
flawed
English
Etymology
From Middle English flaued, equivalent to flaw +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??d
Adjective
flawed (comparative more flawed, superlative most flawed)
- Having a flaw or imperfection.
- Flawed diamonds are generally not used in jewellery.
- His design for a perpetual motion machine is flawed because water does not flow uphill.
- 2018, June 14, Timothy Snyder, The New York Times, How Did the Nazis Gain Power in Germany?
- He presents Hitler’s rise as an element of the collapse of a republic confronting dilemmas of globalization with imperfect instruments and flawed leaders.
Antonyms
- perfect
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unflawed
English
Etymology
un- +? flawed
Adjective
unflawed (not comparable)
- Not flawed.
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