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    Flawed
    /flôd/

    adjective

  2. Definitions of flawed. adjective. having a blemish or flaw. “a flawed diamond” synonyms: blemished. imperfect. not perfect; defective or inadequate. Pronunciation. US. /flɔd/ UK. /flɔd/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Flawed." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/flawed. Accessed 23 Apr. 2024. Copy citation

  3. The meaning of FLAW is a defect in physical structure or form. How to use flaw in a sentence. a defect in physical structure or form; an imperfection or weakness and especially one that detracts from the whole or hinders effectiveness…

  4. C1. a fault, mistake, or weakness, especially one that happens while something is being planned or made, or that causes something not to be perfect: flaw in I returned the material because it had a flaw in it. fatal flaw There's a fatal flaw in your reasoning. This report is full of flaws. a character flaw.

  5. 1. An imperfection, often concealed, that impairs soundness: a flaw in the crystal that caused it to shatter. See Synonyms at blemish. 2. A defect or shortcoming in something intangible: The two leaders share the flaw of arrogance. tr.v. flawed, flaw·ing, flaws. To cause a flaw in; make defective: an argument that was flawed by specious reasoning.

  6. Apr 21, 2024 · characterized by a defect or imperfection. the unique beauty of a flawed object. These tests were so seriously flawed as to render the results meaningless. the scheme is fundamentally flawed. The methods they used are fundamentally flawed and discriminatory. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. adjective. /flɔːd/. /flɔːd/. having a flaw; not perfect or correct. seriously/fundamentally/fatally flawed. a flawed argument. the book’s flawed heroine. The study was methodologically flawed. a series of fatally flawed judgements.

  8. noun. a feature that mars the perfection of something; defect; fault: beauty without flaw; the flaws in our plan. Synonyms: spot, blot, imperfection. a defect impairing legal soundness or validity. a crack, break, breach, or rent. Synonyms: rift, fissure. verb (used with object) to produce a flaw in. verb (used without object)

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