fleckless (Meaning)

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fleckless (a.)

Without spot or blame.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fleckless

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fleckless Sentence Examples

  1. The pristine marble floor glistened fleckless, reflecting the sunlight like a thousand tiny diamonds.
  2. The crystal-clear water sparkled and shimmered, its surface untouched by a single fleck.
  3. Her skin was flawless, with not a single fleck of blemish to mar its perfection.
  4. The white linen tablecloth was immaculate, without a trace of a fleck or stain.
  5. The astronomer peered through the telescope, his eyes scanning the star-strewn sky for any fleck of movement.
  6. The archaeologist carefully brushed away the dirt and debris, revealing a fleckless gold coin that had been buried for centuries.
  7. The surgeon's hands were steady and precise, making fleckless incisions with a scalpel as sharp as a razor.
  8. The painting was a masterpiece, with every brushstroke meticulously placed to create a fleckless, ethereal image.
  9. The scientist held the test tube up to the light, scrutinizing its contents for any fleck of contamination.
  10. The diamond sparkled brilliantly, its surface perfectly fleckless and free of any imperfections.

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Without spot or blame.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pristine marble floor glistened fleckless, reflecting the sunlight like a thousand tiny diamonds.

The crystal-clear water sparkled and shimmered, its surface untouched by a single fleck.

Her skin was flawless, with not a single fleck of blemish to mar its perfection.

The white linen tablecloth was immaculate, without a trace of a fleck or stain.