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perfection noun [ pəˈfɛkʃ(ə)n ]

• the state or quality of being perfect.
• "the satiny perfection of her skin"
Similar: flawlessness, excellence, superbness, sublimity, exquisiteness, magnificence, perfectness, faultlessness, impeccability, immaculateness, exemplariness,
Origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘completeness’): via Old French from Latin perfectio(n- ), from perficere ‘to complete’ (see perfect).

to perfection

• in a way that could not be better; perfectly.
• "a blue suit that showed off her blonde hair to perfection"

to perfection

• in a way that could not be better; perfectly.
"a blue suit that showed off her blonde hair to perfection"



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