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The word perfect (perfect) is a verb, meaning to make something completely free from faults, or as good as it can be (perfect, perfects, perfecting, perfected).

The word perfect (perfect) is an adjective that describes a noun as completely appropriate or right for someone; as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to be (perfect English, a perfect day).

The word perfect (per fect) is a noun as a word for a tense of verb (present perfect, future perfect).

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