(present) perfect
61Perfect Day (1929 film) — Infobox Film name = Perfect Day caption = Theatrical poster for Perfect Day (1929) director = James Parrott producer = Hal Roach writer = Leo McCarey (story) Hal Roach (story) H.M. Walker starring = Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Edgar Kennedy Kay… …
62perfect*/*/ — [ˈpɜːfɪkt] adj I 1) as good, accurate, or complete as possible, with no faults Syn: flawless Her English was perfect.[/ex] These recipes give perfect results every time.[/ex] 2) completely suitable or right Syn: ideal It seemed like the perfect… …
63perfect — 1. adjective 1) she strove to be the perfect wife Syn: ideal, model, without fault, faultless, flawless, consummate, quintessential, exemplary, best, ultimate, copybook; unrivaled, unequaled, matchless, unparalleled, beyond compare …
64perfect — 1. adjective 1) a perfect wife Syn: ideal, model, faultless, flawless, consummate, exemplary, best, ultimate, copybook 2) in perfect condition Syn: flawless, mint …
65perfect — adjective pə:fɪkt 1》 having all the required elements, qualities, or characteristics. 2》 free from any flaw; faultless. 3》 complete; absolute: it made perfect sense. 4》 Mathematics (of a number) equal to the sum of its positive divisors, e.g. the …
66perfect progressive — Gram. (in English) a verb form including the auxiliary have followed by been and a present participle, noting the continuation of an activity or event, its incompleteness or interruption, and its connection to the temporal point of reference, as… …
67perfect progressive — Gram. (in English) a verb form including the auxiliary have followed by been and a present participle, noting the continuation of an activity or event, its incompleteness or interruption, and its connection to the temporal point of reference, as… …
68present participle — noun A verb form that indicates an ongoing action or state in the present and which can function as an adjective. Syn: p.pr. See Also: future participle, participle, past participle, perfect passive participle …
69perfect tense — noun A verb form indicating that an action or state has been completed at the present time, in the past, or will be completed in the future …
70perfect passive participle — noun A part of speech present in some languages (e.g. Latin) but absent in English, providing a sense of something having happened (e.g. having been educated) …