Meaning & Definition of word "Imperfectly"

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    Imperfectly

    /ɪmˈpɜːrfɪktli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that is not perfect; with imperfections or flaws.
      • Example: The sculpture was beautifully crafted, but it was imperfectly finished, with rough edges.
    • 2. In a manner that lacks completeness or full achievement.
      • Example: He understood the concept, but he imperfectly grasped the complexities involved.
    • 3. To an insufficient degree.
      • Example: The report addressed the issue, but it imperfectly covered all the necessary details.
    • 4. Not entirely or completely; partially.
      • Example: The manner in which they collaborated was imperfectly coordinated, leading to some misunderstandings.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'imperfectus', meaning 'not finished' or 'not complete'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fall short:

    To fail to meet a standard.

    make a mess of:

    To do something in a careless or imperfect way.

    cut corners:

    To do something in a way that saves time or money but results in something of poor quality.

    Related Words

    imperfect:

    Lacking completeness or perfection.

    flawed:

    Having imperfections, mistakes, or faults.

    Slang Meanings of imperfectly

    Meaning: Not on point

    Example Sentence: His explanation was a bit off, not really hitting the mark perfectly.

    Meaning: Not up to par

    Example Sentence: That performance was okay, but definitely not up to par.