Entity: PERFECT
Perfect refers to something that is entirely without fault or defect, flawless, possessing many desirable qualities, and complete in every way.
PERFECT
Etymology
The word 'perfect' originates from the Latin word 'perfectus,' meaning 'completed' or 'achieved.'
Definition
Perfect refers to something that is entirely without fault or defect, flawless, possessing many desirable qualities, and complete in every way.
Historical Context
Throughout history, the concept of perfection has been idealized in various cultures and philosophies, often associated with divine or transcendent qualities.
Cultural Significance
In modern society, the pursuit of perfection is often linked to beauty standards, success, and achievement, leading to both positive and negative implications.
Related Concepts
Perfection is closely related to concepts such as excellence, flawlessness, and idealization, influencing various aspects of human life and society.
See Also
- Flawless
- Ideal
- Excellence
An ideal state of being that is flawless, possessing many desirable qualities, and complete in every way.