Perfect
Example: The result appears perfect under conditions
Definition
"Perfect" describes something that is without any flaws or defects, meeting the highest standards of quality or excellence. It implies completeness and absolute correctness, often used to indicate that the result appears flawless under specific conditions.
Etymology
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin word 'perfectus,' which means 'completed' or 'done thoroughly.' It is formed from 'per-' meaning 'completely' and 'facere,' meaning 'to do.' Did you know that originally, 'perfect' emphasized the idea of something finished or fully developed?
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"Perfect" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 3", containing 112 commonly used words.
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