seem perfect

Frequency: 8.580.1 per million words

Used to describe the impression of being flawless.

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Examples (10)

  • He seemed too perfect to be real.
  • The weather seemed perfect for a day at the beach.
  • On paper, the business strategy seemed perfect.
  • The cottage seemed perfect for a quiet weekend getaway.
  • Their relationship seemed perfect to everyone who knew them.
  • The timing for the launch seemed perfect given the market trends.
  • The job offer seemed perfect until he read the fine print.
  • The candidate’s resume seemed perfect for the senior role.
  • The arrangement seemed perfect for both parties involved.
  • The ending of the movie seemed perfect despite being sad.