Meaning of flawsome | Babel Free
ˈflɔː.səmDefinitions
- Characterised or marked by flaws.
- Flawed yet awesome; capable of embracing one's imperfections.
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.
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