Antonym: imperfection. Similar words: perfectionism, perfectionist, perfect competition, imperfect competition, perfect, imperfect, perfectly, affection. Meaning: [pər'fekʃn /pə'-] n. 1. the state of being without a flaw or defect 2. an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a concept 3. the act of making something perfect.
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31. His performance was perfection .
32. The picture wants something of perfection.
33. The beef was cooked to perfection.
34. A night's labour brought the sculpture one step nearer perfection.
35. Perfection is impossible to achieve in that kind of work.
36. The boy pretended to be the teacher and hit her off to perfection.
37. She sometimes stayed up painting all night in her pursuit of perfection.
38. Madame Clicquot is credited with the perfection of this technique.
39. They have been working on the perfection of the new model.
40. She refuses to settle for second best - she strives for perfection.
41. Her latest collection of swimwear shows off the contours of the human body to perfection.
42. Most people feel that there is something almost inhuman about perfection.
43. Lucy was a stickler for perfection,[www.Sentencedict.com] and everything had to be exactly right.
44. Like the old trouper he is, he timed his entry to perfection.
45. He brought the art of photography to the highest point of perfection.
46. Her singing was perfection.
47. In his quest for physical perfection, he spends hours in the gym.
48. The novel achieves a perfection of form that is quite new.
49. The building became the model of perfection that architects sought to emulate.
50. It is unrealistic to believe perfection is an attainable goal.
51. The design approximates perfection.
52. He aspired to artistic perfection in all his paintings.
53. Alexander identified his niche and packaged himself to perfection.
54. Anything more would have been postscript to perfection.
55. Only perfection can flower in the light.
56. The bacon was cooked to perfection.
57. There is a trade-off between cost and perfection.
58. Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. Aristotle
59. But to achieve perfection meant going further still.
60. Perfection is terrible, it cannot have children. Sylvia Plath
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