Meaning & Definition of word "Flawed"

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    Flawed

    /flɔːd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having imperfections or defects; not perfect.
      • Example: The designer acknowledged that the prototype was flawed and needed improvements.
    • 2. Characterized by moral or ethical imperfections.
      • Example: His flawed reasoning led to many misunderstandings.
    • 3. Containing errors or mistakes.
      • Example: The study was flawed due to a small sample size.
    • 4. Having a crack, break, or other imperfection.
      • Example: The vase was beautiful, but it was flawed with a noticeable chip.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English 'flawen' meaning to blemish or defect.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flawed logic:

    Reasoning that contains errors or invalid conclusions.

    flawed character:

    Character traits that lead to failure or mistakes.

    flawed reasoning:

    Thinking process that leads to erroneous conclusions.

    Related Words

    fault:

    An imperfection or weakness in something.

    blemish:

    A small mark or defect that makes something less perfect.

    imperfection:

    A fault, blemish, or undesirable feature.

    Slang Meanings of flawed

    Meaning: Messed up or not right.

    Example Sentence: That plan was totally flawed.

    Meaning: Not up to standard or expectations.

    Example Sentence: Her performance was flawed; she could have done better.