flawed

adjective
UK: /flɔːd/
US: /flɔːrd/
  1. Having imperfections or mistakes.

    1. The plan was flawed from the start.
    2. Her logic was flawed, leading to an incorrect conclusion.
  2. Not perfect; containing defects or weaknesses.

    1. The vase was flawed, so it was cheaper.
    2. The flawed diamond was still beautiful, despite the visible crack.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "flawed" in English means: Having imperfections or mistakes., Not perfect; containing defects or weaknesses..

The phonetic transcription of "flawed" is /flɔːd/ in British English and /flɔːrd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "flawed": imperfect, defective, faulty, blemished.

Example usage of "flawed": "The plan was flawed from the start.". More examples on the page.