perfecto

Del latín 'perfectus', que significa 'completado' o 'terminado'.

ADJ (1)
[/peɾˈfek.to/es-ES]
Synonyms impecable formal , excelente
Antonyms defectuoso

Describing something that is complete, without flaw, or of the highest possible quality. It can also refer to something that is ideal or excellent for a particular purpose or situation.

feminine_plural feminine_singular masculine_plural masculine_singular
perfectas perfecta perfectos perfecto
  • Su pronunciación del español es perfecta. — Her Spanish pronunciation is perfect.
  • El clima hoy es perfecto para un picnic. — The weather today is perfect for a picnic.
  • Logró una ejecución perfecta de la pieza musical. — He achieved a perfect execution of the musical piece.
NOUN (1)
[/peɾˈfek.to/es-ES]
perfection / ideal formal / concept of perfection untranslatable (The idea of perfection encompasses subjective and philosophical dimensions that cannot be neatly translated into a single ENGLISH term.)
Synonyms perfección , ideal formal
Antonyms defecto

In Spanish, "perfecto" (as a noun, often preceded by "el" or "lo") can refer to the abstract concept of perfection or an ideal. It often implies the ultimate standard or goal, encompassing subjective and philosophical dimensions that are not always captured by a single English equivalent like "perfection" alone. It can represent what is considered flawless or the pinnacle of excellence in a given context.

irregular
plural
perfectos
  • El perfecto es un ideal inalcanzable para muchos. — The perfect is an unattainable ideal for many.
  • Siempre aspira al perfecto. — He always aspires to the perfect (state/thing).