Faultless in a sentence as an adjective

Tesla tries very hard to be faultless, apparently to a fault.

If the answer to either of these questions is no, then one or both of those individuals are faultless here.

A friend's mother once gave him a handwoven little sign that said "Engineer: faultless, accurate".

But even if they had been faultless, people would still have remembered this story every time they considered renting their home.

I know this is bad, but financial institutions haven't exactly been reliable, honest, faultless or good, particularly the last few years.

Best driver != fastest driverVettel also is very consistent, hard working, excellent under pressure and generally pretty faultless.

I got the issue resolved but it wasn't an enjoyable experience with them making them making me feel like this was completely my fault and they were faultless and doing their best to avoid resolving any problems.

A faultless study design would have to have dictatorial power to observe patient behavior over the long term, measuring exactly absolutely everything that a patient eats.

In other contexts this is called "blaming the victim".It's clear from the example of Linux and OS X that in the general case, I should not need to exercise constant vigilance and faultless scrutiny of every damn thing I install or use.

Average people maybe can keep holding him up as a faultless visionary but HN should see him as he as: less a visionary and more just someone who liked to always present a front of total certainty, regardless of whether there was something or nothing to back that certainty up.

Faultless definitions

adjective

without fault or error; "faultless logic"; "speaks impeccable French"; "timing and technique were immaculate"; "an immaculate record"

See also: immaculate impeccable