Perfect
Adjective
UK
/ˈpɜː.fɪkt/
US
/ˈpɝː.fɪkt/
Definition
Exactly right, without mistakes or faults.
Example
"The weather was perfect for a picnic, sunny but not too hot, and very calm."
"The sunset over the mountains created a perfect view that took everyone’s breath away."
"He gave a perfect answer in the exam, showing that he understood everything clearly."
Explanation
Perfect means something is completely right and without any mistakes. It can describe a thing, a situation, or a person’s action. When something is perfect, it works as it should or looks just as you want. For example, a perfect day could be calm and peaceful. People often use it to show that they are very happy with how something turned out.