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imperfectness


Meanings
  • Adjective

    The state or quality of being less than perfect.

    - "The painting was imperfect due to the artist's haste."
    - "The imperfect diamond was still valuable."
    - "The imperfect solution was better than no solution at all."
  • Adjective

    The condition or quality of being incomplete or unfinished.

    - "The construction project was delayed due to imperfect planning."
    - "The novel was left imperfect, with an unfinished ending."
    - "The symphony was imperfect, with missing notes and dissonant chords."

Rhymes
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imperative , perfective , refractive , intrepid , reprieve
Variants
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imperfect , imperfectly , imperfectness , imperfectnesses
Etymology
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From Old French 'imperfait' meaning 'incomplete, unfinished'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'imperfect' is often used in music to describe a recording or performance that is not technically perfect but has a unique character or emotion.

  2. In mathematics, an 'imperfect square' is a number that is not the square of a whole number.

  3. The phrase 'imperfect communication' refers to the inability to convey information accurately and completely between two or more people.


Related Concepts
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  1. Perfectionism: A personality trait characterized by a person's striving for flawlessness and setting excessively high performance standards, accompanied by overly critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations.

  2. Imperfection theory: A philosophical perspective that emphasizes the value of imperfection and the importance of accepting and embracing the flaws and inconsistencies in oneself and the world.


Culture
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In literature, imperfectness is often used as a theme to explore human flaws and imperfections. In art, it can be seen in abstract paintings or sculptures that purposefully lack perfection. In music, it can be found in intentional mistakes or improvisations.

How to Memorize "imperfectness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a painting with brush strokes that are not perfectly aligned, or a piece of pottery with an uneven surface.
    - Visualize a person making mistakes while trying to learn a new skill.
    - Think of a puzzle with missing pieces.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with the feeling of relief when realizing that perfection is not required.
    - Think of the word as a reminder of human imperfections and the importance of self-compassion.
    - Link the word with the concept of growth and learning from mistakes.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym I'M PERFECT to remember the definition: 'Incomplete, Mistakes, Personal, Essential, Realistic, Flexible, Everyday, Transient'.
    - Create a mental image of an imperfect object, such as a wobbly table or a misshapen ball.
    - Use a rhyme or song to help remember the meaning of the word.


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