Flawlessness
[flaw-lis] /ˈflɔ lɪs/
adjective
1.
having no defects or faults, especially none that diminish the value of something:
a flawless Ming Dynasty vase.
2.
legally sound:
The prosecution had a flawless case.
3.
having no discernible blemishes or shortcomings; perfect:
flawless French; flawless beauty.
n.
1640s, from flaw + -less. Related: Flawlessly; flawlessness.
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