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perfect in Latin

perfect in Latin is perfectus, perfectum, perficiō — perfect means without any flaws or mistakes; as good as something can possibly be.

perfect in Latin

perfectus
adj
perfectum
noun
(grammar) The perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
perficiō
verb
(transitive) To make perfect; to improve or hone.

What does "perfect" mean?

  1. adj Without any flaws or mistakes; as good as something can possibly be.
    "The weather was perfect for a picnic."
  2. adj Exactly matching a description or purpose; precisely suited.
    "This flat is the perfect size for a young couple."
  3. noun In grammar, a verb tense describing a completed action.
    ""Has finished" is an example of the present perfect tense."
  4. verb To improve something until it reaches the highest possible standard.
    "She spent years perfecting her technique before the competition."

perfect in a sentence

  • The weather was perfect for a picnic.
  • Nobody's perfect, but she came close on the exam.
  • This flat is the perfect size for a young couple.
  • "Has finished" is an example of the present perfect tense.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "perfect" in Latin?

"perfect" in Latin is perfectus, perfectum, perficiō. perfect means: Without any flaws or mistakes; as good as something can possibly be.

How do you use "perfect" in a sentence?

Example: "The weather was perfect for a picnic." In Latin, "perfect" is perfectus, perfectum, perficiō.

Are there other ways to say "perfect" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "perfect": perfectus, perfectum, perficiō.

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