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faultlessadjective being entirely without fault or flawthis 18th-century chest of drawers is considered a faultless example of early American craftsmanship absolute, flawless, ideal, immaculate, impeccable, indefectible, irreproachable, letter-perfect, perfect, picture-book, picture-perfect, seamless, unblemished consummate, expert, masterlyclassic, dandy, excellent, fabulous, fine, first-class, first-rate, grand, great, marvelous(or marvellous), prime, superb, superior, superlative, terrific, top, top-notch, unsurpassedcompleted, finished, perfected, polishedcomplete, entire, intact, wholemint, unbruised, undamaged, unimpaired, uninjured, unmarred, unspoiledexceptional, fancy, high-grade, specialairtight, bulletproofaccurate, correct, exact, preciseinerrant, infallible, unerring, unfailing amiss, bad, censurable, defective, faulty, flawed, imperfect, reproachable deficient, inadequate, incomplete, insufficient, wantingunfinished, unpolishedfallibleblemished, blighted, broken, damaged, defaced, disfigured, impaired, injured, malformed, marred, misshapen, spoiled, vitiatedatrocious, execrable, wretchedimprecise, inaccurate, incorrect, inexact, wrong free from guilt or blameI may have broken my share of things in the past, but in this instance I am entirely faultless blameless, cleanhanded, clear, guiltless, impeccable, inculpable, innocent, irreproachable, lily-white absolved, acquitted, cleared, exonerated, vindicatedethical, law-abiding, moral, righteous, upright, virtuous in the clear guilty blamable, blameworthy, censurable, culpable, impeachable, indictable, punishableaccused, impeached, indictedcondemned, convictedhangdog, shamed, shamefaced in the 14th century |