flawsome

English

Etymology

From flaw + -some.

Adjective

flawsome (comparative more flawsome, superlative most flawsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by flaws.
    • 2010, V. R. Krishna Iyer, Wake Up Call for Indian Republic, page 31:
      A flawsome ruling of the Supreme Court, projected as judicial jurisprudence of dubious noesis, has exaggeratedly created an 'avatar' with power to choose 'justices' as a secret process.
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