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perfect
Adjective
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Something that is perfect has no mistakes, problems, or damage.
She answered him in perfect Japanese.
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Something that is perfect is exactly what was needed or wanted.
"Here's the knife." "Oh, yes! Thanks, it's perfect."
That's a perfect example of how to start a business.
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In a perfect tense, a verb is used for a situation that is finished before another point in time.
I believe that in French the passe compose is equivalent to the present perfect tense in English.
perfect
Verb
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If you perfect something, you fix all its problems or make it as good as possible.
Our leaders have perfected the art of sounding good while saying nothing.
perfect
Noun
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The perfect is a verb tense used for a situation that is finished before another point in time.
This verb should be in the present perfect, but you need have.
ideal
Adjective
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If something is ideal, it is as good as you can imagine.
You can lose weight safely, and maintain your ideal weight forever.
The sun was low in the sky and the conditions were ideal for taking photographs.
It's not an ideal solution, but it's better than nothing.
Metal roofs are ideal for catching rainwater.
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If something is ideal, it is perfect or flawless; it does not have anything wrong with it.
ideal
Noun
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An ideal is a perfect example of something.
When he looked at her, he saw the feminine ideal.