Perfect - meaning and definition. What is Perfect
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What (who) is Perfect - definition

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Perfect (single); Perfect (movie); Perfect (song); Perfect (novel); Perfect (book); Perfect (band); Perfect (album); Perfect (film); Perfect: A Novel; Perfect (disambiguation); Perfect (EP)

perfect         
(perfecting, perfected)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is perfect is as good as it could possibly be.
He spoke perfect English...
Hiring a nanny has turned out to be the perfect solution...
Nobody is perfect.
ADJ
2.
If you say that something is perfect for a particular person, thing, or activity, you are emphasizing that it is very suitable for them or for that activity.
Carpet tiles are perfect for kitchens because they're easy to take up and wash...
So this could be the perfect time to buy a home.
= ideal
ADJ: oft ADJ for n [emphasis]
3.
If an object or surface is perfect, it does not have any marks on it, or does not have any lumps, hollows, or cracks in it.
Use only clean, Grade A, perfect eggs.
...their perfect white teeth.
ADJ
4.
You can use perfect to give emphasis to the noun following it.
She was a perfect fool...
What he had said to her made perfect sense.
= complete, total
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
5.
If you perfect something, you improve it so that it becomes as good as it can possibly be.
We perfected a hand-signal system so that he could keep me informed of hazards...
VERB: V n
6.
The perfect tenses of a verb are the ones used to talk about things that happened or began before a particular time, as in 'He's already left' and 'They had always liked her'. The present perfect tense is sometimes called the perfect tense.
ADJ: ADJ n
perfect         
I. a.
1.
Finished, completed.
2.
Full, complete, entire, whole.
3.
Complete, consummate, excellent, capital, exquisite, faultless.
4.
Skilled, disciplined, accomplished, expert fully informed.
5.
Pure, holy, blameless, faultless, without sin immaculate, unblemished, spotless.
6.
Sound, faultless.
II. v. a.
1.
Finish, complete, consummate elaborate, make perfect, bring to perfection.
2.
Accomplish, instruct fully, make skilful make expert, finish.
perfect         
: (with stress on the second syllable) v. 1) to complete; to take all required steps to achieve a result, such as obtaining a lien or other security by legal action or completing and filing all documents to present a case to a court of appeals. A mechanic's lien for labor and/or materials used to improve real property is "perfected" by filing a lawsuit and obtaining a judgment that the lien attaches to the property. 2) to make perfect. See also: mechanic's lien

Wikipedia

Perfect

Perfect commonly refers to:

  • Perfection, completeness, excellence
  • Perfect (grammar), a grammatical category in some languages

Perfect may also refer to:

Examples of use of Perfect
1. A summer of perfect sporting action, perfect sporting tensions and perfect sporting plot has reached its perfect climax.
2. At first everything seemed perfect — too perfect.
3. Not the Perfect Father Krasnykh was not the perfect father.
4. "I like them perfect." We‘re talking perfect pedicures here.
5. Perfect conditions for surfing, he knew, and perfect for sharks.