Meaning of flawsome | Babel Free
/ˈflɔː.səm/Definitions
- Characterised or marked by flaws.
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Flawed yet awesome; capable of embracing one's imperfections. neologism
Examples
“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.”
“I believe that perfect is boring. Our "flaws" are what make us, us, and that's beautiful. That is what being Flawsome is really all about. Flawsome means, "Flaws + Awesome = Flawsome."”
“"When one is flawsome, they have the ability to recognize and acknowledge that we all have flaws and that we can still be good people."”
“The "flawsome" mindset is a powerful shift in perspective that encourages us to embrace our imperfections as part of our beauty and individuality.[…]When we adopt a flawsome mindset, we shift our focus from striving for perfection to accepting and celebrating our imperfections.”
“So many times, when I feel awkward or incompetent[…]my inside-self feels like reactor number two in Three Mile Island, circa 1979. Over the years I have tried, tried, tried to change this aspect of myself. I want to be able to feel FLAWSOME, even when I fail.”
“As a philosophy, kintsugi applies the same concepts to how we live our lives. How we grow through our mistakes and failures. And how we accept, repair, and value the resulting flawsome person we continue becoming – as well as the likewise imperfect people, places, objects, and events in our world.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.