The Opposite(Antonym) of “flawed”
The antonyms of flawed are perfect, flawless, and unblemished. These antonyms describe something that is without fault or defect.
Explore all Antonyms of “flawed”
Definitions and Examples of perfect, flawless, unblemished
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
Example
The cake she baked was perfect - moist, fluffy, and delicious.
Without any imperfections or defects; perfect.
Example
Her skin was flawless - smooth, clear, and radiant.
Not damaged or marked in any way; perfect.
Example
The antique vase was unblemished - no cracks, chips, or scratches.
Key Differences: perfect vs flawless vs unblemished
- 1Perfect implies that something has all the desired qualities and characteristics, without any flaws or shortcomings.
- 2Flawless suggests that something is without any imperfections or defects, and is therefore perfect.
- 3Unblemished describes something that is not damaged or marked in any way, and is therefore perfect.
Effective Usage of perfect, flawless, unblemished
- 1Describing Objects: Use these antonyms to describe objects that are without fault or defect.
- 2Praising People: Use these antonyms to praise people who have done something exceptionally well.
- 3Comparing Things: Use these antonyms to compare things that are perfect or without flaws.
Remember this!
The antonyms of flawed describe something that is without fault or defect. Perfect implies that something has all the desired qualities and characteristics, flawless suggests that something is without any imperfections or defects, and unblemished describes something that is not damaged or marked in any way. Use these antonyms to describe objects, praise people, and compare things that are perfect or without flaws.