What part of speech is flawed?

Flawed can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. flawed is a verb, past participle of flaw (infinitive).
  • 2. flawed is a verb, past simple of flaw (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does flawed mean?

Definitions

Adjective

flawed - having a blemish or flaw; "a flawed diamond"; "an irregular pair of jeans"

Verb

flaw - add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective

Examples of flawed

#   Sentence  
1. adj. A flawed diamond.
2. verb The design itself is flawed.
3. verb The proposed law is significantly flawed.
4. verb The proposed law is fundamentally flawed.
5. verb I could give lots of arguments in favor of that position which would be certain to convince many in the audience. However, I know for a fact that they are fundamentally flawed.
6. verb The book's premise is fundamentally flawed.
7. verb The premise of the book is fundamentally flawed.
8. verb In conclusion, animal experimentation is both morally wrong and of limited practical value. It is morally far more costly than the cosmetic products it produces, significantly flawed as a tool for medical research, and its practice in the absence of similar human experimentation is an ethical double standard.
9. verb The argument was severely flawed.
10. verb The argument is severly flawed.
11. verb The argument is fundamentally flawed.
12. verb The argument was fundamentally flawed.
13. verb This plan is flawed.
14. verb I am absolutely flawed.
15. verb That study may be flawed.
16. verb Some well-known scientists say that study is flawed.
Sentence  
adj.
A flawed diamond.
verb
The design itself is flawed.
The proposed law is significantly flawed.
The proposed law is fundamentally flawed.
I could give lots of arguments in favor of that position which would be certain to convince many in the audience. However, I know for a fact that they are fundamentally flawed.
The book's premise is fundamentally flawed.
The premise of the book is fundamentally flawed.
In conclusion, animal experimentation is both morally wrong and of limited practical value. It is morally far more costly than the cosmetic products it produces, significantly flawed as a tool for medical research, and its practice in the absence of similar human experimentation is an ethical double standard.
The argument was severely flawed.
The argument is severly flawed.
The argument is fundamentally flawed.
The argument was fundamentally flawed.
This plan is flawed.
I am absolutely flawed.
That study may be flawed.
Some well-known scientists say that study is flawed.

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