Perfect meaning in English
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Definition
perfect: ideal, faultless, flawless, immaculate
Mary Poppins is simply perfect in every way. She has absolutely no faults at all.
to perfect: to make perfect, ideal, or free from faults
Examples
- "Narrator : Bruno eventually perfected his skills of interpretation until he was ready to take on the ultimate challenge: the dolphin."
- "I've been here for the last few months supervising the final touches to the property, and the fall is the perfect time to visit."
- "This is the perfect place to test out our new superpowers."
- "Clerk (Camilla) : Okay, perfect."
- "Edward : Perfect for my abnormally long legs!"
- "This is the perfect place to test out our new super powers."
- "I'm the man with the perfect tan!"
- "Man : It's almost perfect, computer, but let's add the final touch: music."
- "One could say that everything is perfect there."
- "My planet is perfect, except that we don't have jokes."
- "Vicar : Well that's just perfect!"
- "Bruno : Perfect."
- "Brian : Bruno, sir, if you want me to help you find the perfect date, you should start by telling me what you're looking for in a lover."
- "I know the perfect destination to bring Democracy!"
- "Susie : Well, I know relationships aren't always perfect Samantha, but they're not as bad as all that!"
- "In fact, everything was perfect except for the flight."
- "Garth : Crikey, Edward, that's perfect!"
- "Brian : Perfect!"
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