Meaning & Definition of word "Imperfection"

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    Imperfection

    /ˌɪmpərˈfɛkʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A fault, weakness, or inadequacy in a person's character or behavior.
      • Example: His kind nature showed that he had no significant imperfection in his character.
    • 2. A flaw or defect in something, making it less than perfect.
      • Example: The artist embraced the imperfection in her sculpture, believing it added uniqueness.
    • 3. The state of being imperfect, lacking completeness or flawlessness.
      • Example: Accepting human imperfection is a vital part of personal growth.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'imperfectio', from 'im-' (not) + 'perfectio' (completion, perfection)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    beauty in imperfection:

    The idea that flaws can contribute to beauty or uniqueness.

    perfectly imperfect:

    Accepting that something may have flaws and still be good, valuable, or beautiful.

    Related Words

    flaw:

    An imperfection in something, making it less than perfect.

    defect:

    A shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.

    Slang Meanings of imperfection

    Meaning: A minor issue or quirk that adds character.

    Example Sentence: That scratch on the car is just a little imperfection that makes it more unique.

    Meaning: Acknowledging one's flaws in a light-hearted manner.

    Example Sentence: We all have our imperfections, but that's what makes life interesting!