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Definitions from the WebNear-perfectDefinition: Almost perfect; very close to meeting or achieving perfection. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Describing something that is almost perfect or very close to being flawless. Example sentence: The near-perfect score of 99.9% earned him a scholarship to the prestigious university. Example sentence: The near-perfect symmetry of the artwork captivated the viewers. Sense 2: Describing a person who consistently performs exceptionally well or displays highly admirable qualities. Example sentence: Lisa's near-perfect attendance record demonstrates her dedication and commitment. Example sentence: The near-perfect performance by the lead actor received rave reviews from the audience. Sense 3: Describing a situation, condition, or outcome that is very close to being ideal or optimal. Example sentence: Despite a few minor setbacks, the project was a near-perfect success. Example sentence: The near-perfect weather made our picnic in the park even more enjoyable. Related Products: Near-Perfect Books, Near-Perfect Movies, Near-Perfect Gifts | ||||
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