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perfect
adjective as in flawless, superlative
Strong matches
adjective as in whole, intact
adjective as in accurate, correct
Example Sentences
The yogurt analogy is perfect, except you’re assuming the expiration date on the container is accurate.
Of course we want it to be perfect - we have to be better when the opposition have their moments.
Or as Ken Mahoney, the chief executive of Mahoney Asset Management, put it in emailed comments, markets are now facing a “perfect storm.”
Take a look around the NBA now, and the traditional point guard—the role the Point God perfected—is nearly extinct.
“We need to make him perfect,” he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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