unflawed


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unflawed

(ʌnˈflɔːd)
adj
perfect
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Adj.1.unflawed - without a flawunflawed - without a flaw; "a flawless gemstone"
perfect - being complete of its kind and without defect or blemish; "a perfect circle"; "a perfect reproduction"; "perfect happiness"; "perfect manners"; "a perfect specimen"; "a perfect day"
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unflawed

adjective
Supremely excellent in quality or nature:
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In his 1951 letter to Milton Waldman, Tolkien writes that "Elves are there (in [his] tales) to demonstrate the difference" between "the devices and operations of the Enemy" (magic), and "those of the Elves," and that "their 'magic' is Art, delivered from many of its human limitations: more effective, more quick, more complete (product, and vision in unflawed correspondence).
However, while his dichotomous philosophical examination is astute, Bruckner's work is certainly not unflawed. Criticism falls primarily on the aforementioned kaleidoscopic manner in which he writes, abruptly and even haphazardly shifting his focus.
But in my romantic, precision-obsessed image of Europe, I envision the train system as being as unflawed and lovely as other European contributions to the world, Mozart's operas, Vermeer's milkmaid, Coco Chanel's little black dress, baguettes.
As it happens, the approach is not unflawed as the paper also discusses some of its limitations.
Ladies, let's be proud of what we've got and stop wasting precious time in the day wishing we were different, better, and unflawed.
Ladies, let's be proud of what we've got and stop wasting precious time wishing we were different, better, and unflawed."
'Ladies, lets be proud of what we've got and stop wasting precious time in the day wishing we were different, better, and unflawed,' she proclaims.
Ladies, lets be proud of what we've got and stop wasting precious time in the day wishing we were different, better, and unflawed. You guys (you know who you are!) already know how to ruin a good time, and now you are body shamers as well."
1- Seychelles, Africa: A vacationer's dream, Seychelles is an ultimate destination that boasts of tall stumbling plants, unflawed sea shores and blissful lagoons.
Movement in the direction of accomplishing unflawed ideological thinking, Stanley argues, is possible through the practice of "reasonableness"--as in proposals that appear reasonable to each citizen of the state--and "civic rhetoric," which is the tool necessary for expressing the perspectives of groups whose voices have disappeared, to the detriment of the possibility of democracy.
Like Cupid, she too displaces Venus; further, her unflawed beauty empowers the Alexandrian Cupid to supplant his rivals and gain victory.