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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
Strongest matches
adjective as in unsound
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adjective as in untenable
Weak match
Example Sentences
The court criticised the police and investigating agencies for carrying out a flawed investigation, marked by "negligence and delay" because of which "the true offender" had not been identified.
However, Mr Scullion claimed the police investigation was "flawed" and "lacked neutrality and objectivity".
But his success at Ole Miss and his reputation as an offensive genius means administrators are willing to overlook his flawed record.
A change is still highly unlikely because of the faith held in Crawley and the fact there are no back-up openers in the touring squad - so what is England's thinking and is it flawed?
“I want to know them as people. I want to be true to them as people. And I think almost everybody in the picture is flawed.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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