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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151. How could 1, when I am told that she is perfection itself?
152. Even in the best of years, Journal news coverage inevitably falls short of perfection.
153. When there is noise and crowds, there is trouble; when everything is silent and perfect, there is just perfection and nothing to fill the air. Dejan Stojanovic
154. It is an experience that holds out promise of perfection.
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155. Ridge's success is due to a relentless pursuit of perfection.
156. She heard readings from Hilton's Scale of perfection, from which she may have absorbed her preoccupation with virginity.
157. Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence. Vince Lombardi
158. The women who are trying to achieve the ultimate in feminine physical perfection, ironically, look surprisingly like men.
159. The driving position can be tailored to perfection by purring motors that raise, lower and recline with hair-breadth precision.
160. He worked doggedly for beauty, sonority, exactness; perfection - but never the monogrammed perfection of a writer like Wilde.
161. Ethics is the activity of man directed to secure the inner perfection of his own personality. Albert Schweitzer
162. Crystal iced spires in twinkling reflection, Sharp intake of breath at such perfection.
163. Woods, fields, brooks, materialised through the morning mist to be dappled into perfection by an early, creamy sunlight.
164. Perfection of the two methods blazed parallel trails of development down the decades from the 1730s to the 1760s.
165. Khaki chinos and a matching short-sleeved shirt skimmed the muscular angles of his body to perfection.
166. Perfection is cold and clinical, every angle precise, every edge razor sharp and according to plan.
167. He was the representative of this older generation in perfection.
168. Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems, in my opinion, to characterize our age. Albert Einstein
169. He knew her body, knew her needs, and his timing was perfection.
170. According to lovers of the wine, Yquem reaches its perfection when it is thirty years old.
171. The final multifaceted perfection of mimicry has been put together by the summed natural selection provided by many different species of predators.
172. She envisioned the admiring glances of guests as they noted the sculptural perfection of the two McKintosh chairs poised in the foyer.
173. Where's the high-collar starchy shirt-front chin-up character that tied and retied its silk to perfection and laid down its life?
174. He is not short. Can you believe that such perfection is mere happenstance?
175. He moved like a ghost, his large upper body rigid, his short legs exact metronomes: evolutionary perfection.
176. Market tolerance does not always require total visual perfection and graciously allows for a small range of error.
177. She had prepared a large stew, or thick soup, her speciality, brought to perfection in years of communal living.
178. It is part of the romantic ideal that the promise of a beautiful woman is the promise of eternal perfection.
179. In moonlight the white belly fur breaks up the outline of the hunter to perfection.
180. In Viktoria Mullova, whose technical perfection combines with matchless interpretative subtlety, they find perhaps their ideal interpreter.
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