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flawed
adjective as in amiss
adjective as in damaged
adjective as in defective
adjective as in deficient
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adjective as in dysfunctional
adjective as in erroneous
adjective as in faulty
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adjective as in impaired
adjective as in incorrect
adjective as in lacking
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adjective as in unsound
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adjective as in untenable
Weak match
Example Sentences
As Newsweek put it, “What Redford has always captured best is the flawed American hero.”
Dhillon stated that the Commercial Driver’s License test system in California is flawed, and the lenient enforcement standards at driving schools have led to DMVs issuing licenses too easily to work-permit holders.
Opponents insist the bill is flawed and needs to be changed.
“It makes no sense to capitulate to corporate interests who use the cover of flawed research and political threats to benefit themselves at the expense of working-class Angelenos,” the group said.
The responses demonstrated the conflicted attitude many in Labour clearly felt towards a party grandee they saw as both a masterful political operator and a deeply flawed man.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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