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Perfect as a Adjective has these synonyms:
blameless, righteous, holy, faultless, flawless, spotless, immaculateExample: Nobody's perfect.
complete, absolute, finished, (fully) realized, fulfilled, consummate, pure, entire, whole, perfected, best, ideal
Example: Many have called the building a perfect example of the Palladian style.
complete, finish, realize, fulfill, consummate, accomplish, achieve, effect, execute, carry out or through, bring (to perfection)
Example: The design of the bicycle was not to be perfected for several years.
expert, proficient, accomplished, experienced, practiced, skilful, skilled, gifted, talented, adept, deft, adroit, polished, professional, masterly, masterful
Example: The admirable Crichton was the perfect butler.
fitting, appropriate, (just) right, apt, suitable, correct, proper, made-to-order, best, spot on
Example: Arthur would be perfect for the role of Quasimodo.
precise, exact, accurate, correct, unerring, true, authentic, lifelike, right on, excellent, superlative, superb, reliable, spot on
Example: These copies are perfect replicas of the original.
rectify, correct, emend, (put or set) right, improve, refine, polish, cultivate, better, ameliorate
Example: Viniculture has been perfected in the Bordeaux region of France.
sublime, ideal, superb, supreme, superlative, best, flawless, faultless, pre-eminent, excellent, exquisite, unexcelled, unrivalled, unequalled, unmatched, matchless, incomparable, nonpareil, peerless, inimitable
Example: At her throat she wore the most perfect emerald I had ever seen.
utter, absolute, complete, mere, thorough, out-and-out, through-and-through, 24-carat, categorical, unqualified, unalloyed, unmitigated
Example: We were perfect strangers at the time. Once again, he's shown himself to be a perfect idiot.
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