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flawed
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flawed
(adjective)
flawed
/
ˈ
flɑːd/
adjective
flawed
/
ˈ
flɑːd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FLAWED
[
more flawed; most flawed
]
:
having a mistake, fault, or weakness
a
flawed
but decent man
fatally/badly
flawed
reasoning
a
flawed
but powerful performance
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