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Meaning of perfect condition
The primary meaning of "perfect condition" refers to something being in a state of complete flawlessness or immaculacy, without any defects or imperfections.
Etymology of perfect condition
The word "perfect" originates from the Latin "perfectus," which is the past participle of "perficere," meaning "to complete" or "to finish"
The phrase "perfect condition" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something that is in a state of complete flawlessness or immaculacy
Synonyms
pristine
flawless
immaculate
spotless
unblemished
untouched
intact
mint
excellent
superb
outstanding
exceptional
faultless
errorless
impeccable
perfect
fine
superior
unparalleled
unmatched
peerless
unequalled
incomparable
unimpaired
undamaged
flawless
intact
whole
complete
sound
unbroken
pristine condition
good as new
like new
brand new
Definitions
- The state of being completely flawless or immaculate, without any defects or imperfections
- * A state of being in excellent working order or appearance, with no damage or deterioration
Usage Examples
- The antique vase was in perfect condition, with no chips or cracks
- * The car was restored to perfect condition, with a new paint job and refurbished interior
- * The hotel room was in perfect condition, with clean sheets and a fully stocked minibar