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flawed [flawd]
Main Entry:
amiss [uh-mis]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: wrong; defective
Synonyms: awry, bad, confused, crooked, erring, erroneous, fallacious, false, faulty, flawed, foul, glitched up, haywire, imperfect, improper, inaccurate, inappropriate, incorrect, mistaken, out of order, sick, unfair, unlawful, unsuitable, untoward
Antonyms: good, right
Main Entry: defective
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: broken, not working
Synonyms: abnormal, amiss, blemished, damaged, deficient, faulty, flawed, impaired, imperfect, inadequate, incomplete, injured, insufficient, lacking, on the bum, out of order, poor, seconds, sick, subnormal, unfinished, unhealthy, unsound, wanting
Notes: defective means having a defect or fault, while deficient means inadequate or lacking in amount or degree
Antonyms: excellent, faultless, flawless, perfect, unbroken
Main Entry: deficient
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: imperfect, inadequate
Synonyms: amiss, bad, damaged, defective, exiguous, faulty, flawed, found wanting, impaired, incomplete, inferior, infrequent, injured, insufficient, lacking, marred, meager, not cut out for, not enough, not make it, not up to scratch, outta gas, rare, scant, scanty*, scarce, second fiddle, second string, short, shy, sketchy, skimpy, third string, unassembled, unequal, unfinished, unsatisfactory, wanting, weak
Antonyms: adequate, ample, enough, excessive, faultless, flawless, perfect, satisfactory, sufficient, superfluous
Main Entry: deform
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: distort, disfigure
Synonyms: batter, blemish, buckle, contort, cripple, damage, deface, flaw, gnarl, grimace, impair, injure, knot, maim, malform, mangle, mar, misshape, mutilate, ruin, skew, spoil, twist, warp, wince
Antonyms: beautify, improve
Main Entry: dysfunctional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: socially impaired
Synonyms: broken, debilitated, decayed, defective, deteriorated, flawed, inhibited, maladjusted, malfunctional, sick, undermined, unfit, wounded
Main Entry: erroneous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: wrong, incorrect
Synonyms: all off, all wet, amiss, askew, awry, defective, fallacious, false, faulty, flawed, inaccurate, inexact, invalid, misguided, mistaken, off, specious, spurious, unfounded, unsound, untrue, way off, wrong number
Antonyms: correct, right, true, valid
Main Entry: faulty
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not working; incorrect
Synonyms: adulterated, amiss, awry, bad, below par, blamable, blemished, botched, broken, cracked, damaged, debased, defective, deficient, distorted, erroneous, fallacious, fallible, false, flawed, frail, impaired, imperfect, imprecise, inaccurate, inadequate, incomplete, inexact, injured, insufficient, invalid, lame, leaky, lemon, maimed, malformed, malfunctioning, marred, out of order, rank, sick, tainted, unfit, unreliable, unretentive, unsound, warped, weak, wrong
Antonyms: accurate, correct, perfect, sound, strong, working
Main Entry: impaired
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: injured, faulty
Synonyms: broken, busted, damaged, debilitated, defective, down*, flawed, harmed, hurt, imperfect, kaput, marred, on the blink, on the fritz, spoiled, unsound
Antonyms: healthy, perfect, strong
Main Entry: incorrect
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: wrong
Synonyms: counterfactual, erroneous, false, faulty, flawed, imprecise, improper, inaccurate, inappropriate, inexact, mistaken, not trustworthy, out*, specious, unfitting, unreliable, unseemly, unsound, unsuitable, untrue, way off, wide of the mark, wrong number
Antonyms: correct, right, true
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