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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121. Here is a place of pure abstraction and perfection, free of earthly contamination.
122. Its success is owed to the family that runs it with affection and pride, preparing traditional dishes with an easy perfection.
123. This time all had brought baskets, knowing that the flowers were now at their perfection.
124. It is revered for itself; however it develops,[sentencedict.com] that end is regarded as a sort of perfection.
125. The perfection of life has often been used to prove the existence of a Creator.
126. Perfection is relative and, for potato lice or anything else, depends on subjective judgement.
127. On the table in front of the sofa was a vase holding four pink roses, the blooms in various stages of uncurled perfection.
128. Herbaceous borders have already reached perfection, annuals at their best and many shrubs continue to provide a good display.
129. He had the body of an athlete, every sinew honed down to perfection, but he wasn't brainless.
130. This highly detailed yacht has been maintained to perfection and is for sale at less than half her replacement cost.
131. She saw perfection in his face, his intelligence, and his soul.
132. Of course, such insistence on exploring the logical steps of design and analysis may seem a gospel of perfection.
133. Previously she had come across as a driven, almost obsessed athlete, ever pushed by her father to strive for perfection.
134. They arrived together, dressed with the studied perfection only achieved by gangsters and people about to appear on television.
135. He looked like a prince from an uncensored story, a Beardsley illustration of male perfection.
136. No particular religion can ever embody the perfection of Religion or lay claim to a monopoly of Truth.
137. A couple of earlier recordings are slightly disappointing compared to his live performances, but this low-key album shows Anderson to perfection.
138. The diva badgers and belittles her Juilliard students, all in the name of perfection.
139. Perfection of means and confusion of goals seem- in my opinion- to characterize our age. Albert Einstein
140. Her black hair was immaculate, and the pure silk violet dress fitted to perfection.
141. Everywhere one notices attempts to introduce greater purity, greater justice, greater perfection and a more universal explanation of things.
142. Lehmann had spent years in the development and perfection of his wine-making techniques.
143. The acts they comprise are invested with special meaning and are pointed toward perfection.
144. Perfection seems sterile; it is final, no mystery in it; it's a product of an assembly line. Dejan Stojanovic
145. The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection. George Orwell
146. And these days one has so little rehearsal time to get any kind of perfection.
147. Rather than perfection, Anderson seeks the spark usually delivered on the first two takes of a song.
148. This foot changeover has to be repeated hundreds of times before any kind of perfection is achieved.
149. Heroic couplets, the typical verse form of the Augustan age, were brought to perfection by Alexander Pope.
150. Strive for excellence, not perfection, because we don't live in a perfect world. Joyce Meyer
More similar words: perfectionism, perfectionist, perfect competition, imperfect competition, perfect, imperfect, perfectly, affection, infection, confection, affectional, confectionery, affectionate, affectionately, infectious, affectation, section, election, direction, injection, objection, selection, rejection, reflection, inflection, inspection, correction, protection, projection, convection.