The meaning of Perfect
ˈpɜː.fekt
Perfect – definition
adjectiveHaving all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
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Life certainly isn't perfect at the momentadjectiveAbsolute; complete (used for emphasis).
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A perfect strangeradjective(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.
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Prior to publishing, he also found an upper bound on the least prime divisor of an odd perfect numb…adjective(of a flower) having both stamens and carpels present and functional.
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Pistillate flowers are usually smaller than perfect flowers and produce nectar with lower sugar con…adjective(of a tense) denoting a completed action or a state or habitual action which 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 (present perfect), they had eaten (past perfect), and they will have eaten (future perfect).
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It has seven vowels, it has no perfect tenses, it is chock-a-block with suffixes and its syntax is …
verbMake (something) completely free from faults or defects; make as good as possible.
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He's busy perfecting his bowling technique
noun(of a tense) denoting a completed action or a state or habitual action which 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 ( present perfect ), they had eaten ( past perfect ), and they will have eaten ( future perfect ).
nounThe perfect tense.
adjectiveComplete and right in every way; having nothing wrong
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The car is two years old but it’s in perfect condition., i felt like a perfect fool when i forgot h…
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Word origin
Middle English: from Old French perfet, from Latin perfectus ‘completed’, from the verb perficere, from per- ‘through, completely’ + facere ‘do’.
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