Perfectness example sentences

Related (14): perfection, flawlessness, impeccability, excellence, idealness, superiority, faultlessness, virtuousness, exactness, precision, accuracy, effectiveness, completion, mastery

[ˈpərfək(t)nəs] ✕ Play

  - noun form of perfect

✕ Play adjective [ˈpərfək(t)]

perfect (adjective)

  - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be:

  - free from any flaw or defect in condition or quality; faultless:

  - precisely accurate; exact:

  - highly suitable for someone or something; exactly right:

  - denoting a way of binding books in which pages are glued to the spine rather than sewn together.

  - thoroughly trained in or conversant with:

  - absolute; complete (used for emphasis):

  - (of a number) equal to the sum of its positive divisors, e.g. the number 6, whose divisors (1, 2, 3) also add up to 6.

  - (of a tense) denoting a completed action or a state or habitual action that began in the past. The perfect tense is formed in English with have or has and the past participle, as in they have eaten and they have been eating (since dawn) (present perfect), they had eaten (past perfect), and they will have eaten (future perfect).

  - (of a flower) having both stamens and carpels present and functional.

  - denoting the stage or state of a fungus in which the sexually produced spores are formed.

  - (of an insect) fully adult and (typically) winged.

  - make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible:

  - bring to completion; finish:

  - complete (a printed sheet of paper) by printing the second side:

  - satisfy the necessary conditions or requirements for the transfer of (a gift, title, etc.):

  - the perfect tense.

Synonyms

perfect, ideal, model, faultless, flawless, consummate, quintessential, exemplary, best, ultimate, copybook, superb, exquisite, superlative, excellent, wonderful, marvelous, beautiful, sublime, magnificent, idyllic, blissful, utopian, unrivaled, unequaled, matchless, unparalleled, unmatched, incomparable, nonpareil, peerless, inimitable, unexcelled, unsurpassed, unsurpassable, terrific, fantastic, fabulous, great, super, heavenly, glorious, gorgeous, stellar, divine, phenomenal, sensational, dreamy, fab, fabby, fantabulous, awesome, magic, ace, brilliant, brill, unexampled, indefectible, flawless, mint, pristine, impeccable, immaculate, superb, superlative, optimum, prime, optimal, peak, excellent, faultless, unspoiled, unblemished, undamaged, spotless, unimpaired, exact, precise, accurate, faithful, correct, unerring, right, close, true, strict, imperfect, faulty, defective, ideal, right, appropriate, fitting, fit, suitable, apt, very, absolute, complete, total, real, thorough, thoroughgoing, downright, utter, sheer, consummate, unmitigated, unqualified, veritable, unalloyed, right, fair, arrant, improve, better, burnish, hone, refine, consummate, ameliorate, meliorate

"Perfectness" Example Sentences

1) The perfectness of the sunset took my breath away.
2) She strives for perfectness in all her work.
3) I can't achieve perfectness no matter how hard I try.
4) The perfectness of the diamond was unparalleled.
5) He was obsessed with the perfectness of his appearance.
6) The perfectness of the music was mesmerizing.
7) She couldn't help but admire the perfectness of the flower arrangement.
8) The perfectness of the recipe was evident in the taste.
9) His quest for perfectness often made him his own worst enemy.
10) The perfectness of the painting was a testament to the artist's skill.
11) She was striving for the perfectness of her yoga poses.
12) The perfectness of the weather made for a wonderful day outside.
13) The perfectness of the wedding ceremony left everyone in awe.
14) His attention to detail added to the perfectness of the project.
15) The perfectness of the symmetry in the building was impressive.
16) The perfectness of the situation was ruined by unexpected circumstances.
17) The perfectness of their relationship was shattered by one mistake.
18) The perfectness of her posture made her look regal.
19) The perfectness of the plan was her greatest achievement.
20) His search for perfectness in his writing often led to writer's block.
21) The perfectness of the match between the newlyweds was clear to see.
22) The perfectness of their teamwork led to great success.
23) Her pursuit of perfectness in her hobbies was both admirable and exhausting.
24) The perfectness of the fit of her dress made her feel like royalty.
25) The perfectness of the score was a reflection of the composer's talent.
26) His pursuit of perfectness often led to a lack of balance in his life.
27) The perfectness of the judge's decision left both parties satisfied.
28) The perfectness of the timing of the situation was eerie.
29) Her pursuit of perfectness in her cooking was both inspiring and intimidating.
30) The perfectness of the moment was one she would never forget.

Common Phases

1. Striving for perfectness in everything I do;
2. The pursuit of perfectness is a never-ending journey;
3. She embodies a sense of perfectness in her graceful movements;
4. His attention to detail is a reflection of his desire for perfectness;
5. Imperfections are inevitable, but perfectness can still be achieved;
6. The art of perfectness lies in balancing excellence with compassion;
7. The illusion of perfectness can be liberating or suffocating;
8. The pursuit of perfectness can sometimes hinder progress;
9. Achieving perfectness requires patience, persistence, and practice;
10. True perfectness comes from acceptance of imperfections.

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