flawsome

adj
/ˈflɔː.səm/UK/ˈflɔ.səm/US/ˈflɑ.səm/

Etymology

Blend of flawed + awesome.

  1. derived from *flagǭ — “blow, strike
  2. derived from flaga
  3. derived from flaga — “gust of wind
  4. derived from *flagā
  5. derived from vlāge
  6. derived from vlāghe
  7. inherited from *flaugh
  8. formed as flawsome — “flaw + -some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by flaws.

    • 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.
  2. Flawed yet awesome

    Flawed yet awesome; capable of embracing one's imperfections.

    • 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."

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA