too perfect

Frequency: 7.033.3 per million words

So perfect that it arouses suspicion.

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Examples (10)

  • He seemed too perfect to be real.
  • Her alibi was too perfect, which immediately made the detective suspicious.
  • The crime scene looked too perfect to be an accidental death.
  • His teeth were too perfect, like a row of artificial white porcelain.
  • The solution to the puzzle seemed too perfect to be that simple.
  • Her life on social media looked too perfect to be her actual reality.
  • The coincidence was too perfect for the police to ignore.
  • He was acting a bit too perfect tonight, as if he were hiding a secret.
  • The timing of the announcement was too perfect to be a mere accident.
  • This job offer sounds too perfect to be genuine; be careful.