perfecto

/peɾˈfekto/
adjectiveBeginner
general

Having all the required or desirable elements or qualities; without any flaws.

Su trabajo fue perfecto.

His work was perfect.

Hizo un lanzamiento perfecto.

He made a perfect shot.

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Commonly used to describe something that meets the highest standards without any faults.

Collocations

perfecto paraperfect forperfectamenteperfectlyser perfectoto be perfect

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Related Phrases

perfectamenteadverb
perfectly
ser perfectophrase
to be perfect

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Perfecto' is often used in everyday language to describe something that is flawless or meets the highest standards.

Gold Rule

Adjective Agreement

'Perfecto' must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (e.g., 'perfecta', 'perfectos', 'perfectas').

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'perfectus', past participle of 'perficere' (to complete).

📝Usage Notes

Often used to describe something that is flawless or meets the highest standards. Can also be used sarcastically to imply something is overly idealized.

Word Breakdown

per-
thoroughly
prefix
+
-fecto
completed
root
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