Perfect
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Perfect ( adjective )
- Completely without any faults or defects.
- Being entirely without mistakes or imperfections.
Origin:
From middle english parfit, from old french parfit, from latin perfectus ("completed, finished, perfect"), from perficere ("to complete, finish"), from per- ("completely") + facere ("to do").
Examples:
- The diamond was perfect in its clarity and color.
- He had a perfect score on the test.
- She had a perfect performance.
- They had a perfect record.
- I have a perfect plan.
(As a verb)
Perfect ( verb )
- Completely without any faults or defects.
- Being entirely without mistakes or imperfections.
Origin:
From middle english parfit, from old french parfit, from latin perfectus ("completed, finished, perfect"), from perficere ("to complete, finish"), from per- ("completely") + facere ("to do").
Examples:
- The diamond was perfect in its clarity and color.
- He had a perfect score on the test.
- She had a perfect performance.
- They had a perfect record.
- I have a perfect plan.