From fault + -less.
faultless (comparative more faultless, superlative most faultless)
- Without fault; free from defect or error.
without fault
- Bulgarian: безпогрешен (bg) (bezpogrešen)
- Catalan: impecable (ca), perfecte (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 無錯誤的 / 无错误的 (zh) (wú cuòwù de), 無缺點的 / 无缺点的 (zh) (wú quēdiǎn de)
- Danish: fejlfri (da)
- Dutch: loepzuiver (nl), foutloos (nl)
- Esperanto: senerara
- Estonian: veatu, laitmatu (et)
- Finnish: moitteeton (fi), virheetön (fi)
- French: impeccable (fr)
- German: fehlerfrei (de)
- Hindi: निर्दोष (hi) (nirdoṣ)
- Hungarian: hibátlan (hu)
- Icelandic: lýtalaus
- Ido: sendefekta (io)
- Igbo: enweghị ntụpọ
- Irish: gan on
- Italian: infallibile (it)
- Japanese: 欠点のない (ja) (ketten no nai) (attributive), 失敗のない (ja) (shippai no nai) (attributive), 無欠の (ja) (muketsu no), 無傷の (ja) (mukizu no)
- Korean: 과실이없는 (gwasirieomneun)
- Lao: ບໍ່ແຄ້ວ (bǭ khǣu)
- Latin: ēmendātus
- Lithuanian: beydis
- Polish: bezbłędny (pl), nieskazitelny (pl), bezusterkowy
- Portuguese: impecável (pt), perfeito (pt)
- Russian: безупре́чный (ru) (bezupréčnyj), безоши́бочный (ru) (bezošíbočnyj), безукори́зненный (ru) (bezukoríznennyj)
- Sanskrit: निर्दोष (sa) (nirdoṣa)
- Spanish: impecable (es), perfecto (es), intachable, sin tacha
- Swedish: felfri (sv)
- Tamil: குற்றமற்றவர்களே (kuṟṟamaṟṟavarkaḷē)
- Telugu: తప్పులేని (te) (tappulēni)
- Tibetan: སྐྱོན་མེད (skyon med)
- Urdu: نردوش
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