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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
faultless
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a faultless memory
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But there's plenty of seat adjustment and the driving position is faultless.
▪ Each forgery had to be faultless, and each took time.
▪ I was more than pleased with my choice, and again, the presentation was faultless.
▪ In typical Honda fashion the gearbox is faultless, too.
▪ Over the years, we kept in touch by telephone and he was a faultless correspondent.
▪ The evidence before our eyes is her faultless attention to detail in these exquisite flower decorations.
▪ To succeed again they will have to improve their fitness and concentration, the only flaws in an otherwise faultless game-plan.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Faultless

Faultless \Fault"less\, a. Without fault; not defective or imperfect; free from blemish; free from incorrectness, vice, or offense; perfect; as, a faultless poem.

Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be.
--Pope.

Syn: Blameless; spotless; perfect. See Blameless. -- Fault"less*ly, adv.- Fault"less*ness, n.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
faultless

mid-14c., "having no blemishes or imperfections," from fault (n.) + -less. Meaning "having no blame, culpability, or guilt" is from 1570s. Related: Faultlessly; faultlessness.

Wiktionary
faultless

a. Without fault; free from defect or error.

WordNet
faultless

adj. without fault or error; "faultless logic"; "speaks impeccable French"; "timing and technique were immaculate"; "an immaculate record" [syn: immaculate, impeccable]

Wikipedia
Faultless

Faultless (foaled 1944 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1947 Preakness Stakes.

Usage examples of "faultless".

To remember also the hunting parties at dawn, his father a faultless shot, and the beautiful guns, clammy with the dew, and the white brandy in the silver hip flask burning on his throat.

But in the infallible and faultless sky, they were lovely beyond belief and almost beyond bearing.

I could hardly believe what I was hearing or that Semery could have given such a faultless cue for his own public castigation.

No one has ever denied that Denney must have employed a faultless, an incomparable tact, to bring J.

Seated at the table, which Clem had arrayed with a faultless artistry, I promptly demanded the removal of a tall piece of cut glass and its burden of carnations, asserting that both glass and flowers might be well enough in their way, but that I could regard them only as a blank wall of exasperating ugliness while they interrupted a view of my hostess.

And he protested that her style was faultless but that her matter was grossly misleading.

Her maroon jacket and skirt, and her sheer white blouse, were faultless in style and cut, her elegance undeniable.

It was so faultless and delightful that it reminded me forcibly, strange and foolish as it may seem, of something I did not understand and had never even heard of.

We had travelled the passage and crossed the kitchen with the grace of ballet dancers, silent, swift and faultless in our movements, united in the acuteness of our conspiracy.

And all the time she was under me in a flawless racing onwards, touching the road with the lightest touches, surefooted, straight and faultless, each of her metal bars like spear-shafts superbly cast by angels.

Outside, too, lay the frigate, riding on the glassy surface of the sea, her sails furled, her yards squared, everything about her cared for and in its place, until she formed a faultless picture of nautical symmetry and naval propriety.

The idea of abandoning that beautiful and faultless little craft was too painful while the remotest hope of preserving it remained.

A man in faultless white who looked more like a wrestler than a cook supervised, thundering condemnations as he inspected every crate.

Two days in Ambrai had scarred his immaculate boots and stained his faultless uniform.

Raymond was to inspire them with his beneficial will, and the mechanism of society, once systematised according to faultless rules, would never again swerve into disorder.