Meaning & Definition of word "Imperfect"

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    Imperfect

    /ɪmˈpɜːrfɪkt/

    noun:

    • 1. a verb form or grammatical mood that expresses ongoing, habitual, or incomplete actions.
      • Example: In his essay, he described how the imperfect is used in Latin to convey continuous past actions.

    adjective:

    • 1. not perfect; having flaws or shortcomings.
      • Example: The artist's representation of the landscape was beautiful, but it maintained an imperfect quality that gave it character.
    • 2. not complete or finished.
      • Example: The project's imperfect implementation led to several technical issues during the demonstration.
    • 3. in grammar, relating to a verb form that describes an ongoing or incomplete action.
      • Example: In Spanish, the imperfect tense is used to describe actions that were ongoing in the past.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'imperfectus', meaning 'not completed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    imperfect tense:

    A grammatical tense used to indicate action that was ongoing or habitual in the past.

    imperfect system:

    A system that has inherent flaws or limitations.

    imperfect world:

    A world that is not ideal, filled with flaws and imperfections.

    Related Words

    perfection:

    The state of being perfect; flawlessness.

    imperfectly:

    In a way that is not perfect.

    imperfection:

    A flaw or defect.

    Slang Meanings of imperfect

    Meaning: Imperfectly done or completed.

    Example Sentence: That project was a bit imperfect – we’ll need to revise it.

    Meaning: An expression of acceptance of flaws.

    Example Sentence: Life's imperfect, and that's what makes it interesting.