The root word in imperfect is perfect and the prefix is im meaning not. Im-Perfect=Not-Perfect
nonperfect, or an older word not used much today is unperfect.
Devil, imperfect, flawed
dirty
fallow.
The milk boiled too long this has impaired the flavour. As I have got older my eye sight has grown worse, I am now registered as visually impaired and get half price glasses. I have always worked in heavy industry, unfortunately the high noise levels have impaired my hearing.
prefix for imperfect
nonperfect, or an older word not used much today is unperfect.
The word "imperfect" has three syllables.
No one is perfect, so therefore everyone is imperfect.
Imperfect.
perfekt.
The root word of "imperfect" is "perfect," which comes from the Latin word "perfectus," meaning "completed" or "accomplished." The prefix "im-" is added to suggest negation or absence, thus "imperfect" means not completed or not fully accomplished.
Devil, imperfect, flawed
I was imperfect at my very high graded important test. Although, nobody is perfect.
You can use "im" as a prefix to indicate negation or lack of something, such as in words like "impossible" or "imperfect." It alters the meaning of the base word that follows it.
The imperfect solution was the most timely.
Well you are Imperfect EVERYONE is Imperfect ... so what i am trying to say is don't say your perfect ... No one is so use that word when someone is trying to act ''All that ''