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  1. having or containing one or more faults, mistakes, or weaknesses: Don't rush to another flawed conclusion. badly/deeply/seriously flawed These results were the outcome of a process that seems to have been deeply flawed.

  2. : having a defect or imperfection. a flawed diamond. a flawed plan. Synonyms. amiss. bad. defective. faulty. imperfect. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of flawed in a Sentence. a flawed paint job that resulted in some peeling almost as soon as the paint had dried.

  3. Things that are flawed are less than perfect. A flawed dinner plate might have a small chip in it, and a flawed English paper includes at least one mistake. Flawed objects have some kind of imperfection — a dent or a blemish.

  4. n. 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.

  5. Flawed definition: characterized by flaws; having imperfections. See examples of FLAWED used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of 'flawed' Word Frequency. flawed. (flɔːd ) adjective. Something that is flawed has a mark, fault, or mistake in it. ...the unique beauty of a flawed object. These tests were so seriously flawed as to render the results meaningless. Synonyms: damaged, defective, imperfect, blemished More Synonyms of flawed. More Synonyms of flawed.

  7. 1. a. : a defect in physical structure or form. a diamond with a flaw. b. : an imperfection or weakness and especially one that detracts from the whole or hinders effectiveness. vanity was the flaw in his character. a flaw in the book's plot. 2. obsolete : fragment. flaw. 2 of 3. verb. flawed; flawing; flaws. transitive verb.

  8. adjective. characterized by flaws; flaw; having imperfections: a flawed gem; a seriously flawed piece of work. Discover More. Other Words From. flawed ness noun. non·flawed adjective. un·flawed adjective. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of flawed 1. First recorded in 1595–1605; flaw 1 + -ed 3. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  9. Definition of flawed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 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.