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What is the meaning of almost perfect?
Very quickly; almost instantaneously. picture-perfect adj. faultless; absolutely perfect. adjective describing a situation/person/thing that could make the object of a perfect picture.
What is a word better than perfect?
Perfect Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for perfect?
flawless | excellent |
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exquisite | immaculate |
impeccable | pristine |
defectless | faultless |
intact | irreproachable |
What is perfect antonym?
perfect. Antonyms: incomplete, meagre, faulty, scant, short, deficient, defective, imperfect, peccable, fallible, blemished, marred, spoilt. Synonyms: consummate, complete, full, indeficient, immaculate, absolute, faultless, impeccable, infallible, unblemished, blameless, unexceptionable, mature, ripe.
What does far from perfect mean?
First “far from perfect” is more commonly used to describe something that is flawed, broken, made wrong. Example: My attempt at this origami bird is far from perfect.
What is near impossible?
Of such difficulty as to be or seem almost impossible. Often hyphenated. The promises of the candidate during her presidential campaign are near to impossible to achieve, but they have garnered a huge following of dedicated supporters.
What is an antonym for perfect?
Imperfect is the opposite of perfect. Imperfect comes from the Latin word imperfectus, meaning “incomplete.” If you have an imperfect knowledge of French, you might be able to order a coffee in Paris but not chat with the waiter.
What word means perfection?
perfection
- accomplishment.
- evolution.
- excellence.
- fulfillment.
- ideal.
- integrity.
- precision.
- purity.
What is the adverb form of perfect?
The correct answer is C)perfectly as it ends in ‘ly’ and is spelled correctly. Options A, B, and D are wrong as ‘perfecter’ is a noun, ‘perfectest’ is a superlative adjective, and the word is misspelled.
What is meant by far from over?
“Far from over” means there is still much more to be done or resolved before something is completed. It is often a response to a situation that is still in progress and apparently certain, but not “done and dusted” or completed.