かんぜん
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. perfect; complete
Pitch accent
んぜん
Composed of
The End; Finis; completion; conclusion; providing fully
all; whole; entire; complete (set); in total
Used in vocabulary (46 in total)
imperfect; incomplete; faulty; defective
flawless; absolute perfection
fully armed; armed to the teeth
Examples (82 in total)
I'm totally drunk.
You're still not completely convinced, are you?
This is perfectly normal.
He is far from perfect.
These are fully functional.
Are you completely through with your homework?
The project was a complete failure.
The car park is completely free of charge.
That's completely beside the point.
It's completely my fault.
You don't have to be perfect all the time.
It no longer seems to be a perfect circle.
The answer is completely wrong.
You believe him completely.
My teacher has perfect trust in me.
His life is perfectly fulfilled.
It's entirely up to you.
I have complete faith in my doctor.
Her long hair was completely wet.
Our plan was fully realized.
My uncle has completely recovered from his illness.
We want complete sentences.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere.
He was completely absorbed in his work.
John wanted to be completely independent of his parents.
She was fully guaranteed her liberty.
The sovereign completely recovered from his illness.
They've lost all credibility.
None of us is perfect.
His opinion was completely beside the point.
I don't fully remember his name.
We were thoroughly satisfied with his work.
I am fully satisfied with my new house.
I completely forgot that there was class today!
The boy is totally dependent on his parents.
He believed the merchant entirely.
I agree with you absolutely.
He is completely besotted with her.
He has done the work completely.
The house was altogether destroyed by the fire.
He was completely tired from walking all day.
His pronunciation is far from perfect.
John wanted to be completely independent of his family.
Your composition is far from perfect.
I totally forgot that today is even a holiday.
His son-in-law completely recovered from his illness.
All that you say is perfectly correct.
You need good equipment to climb that mountain.
"Hey, were you able to complete your maths homework?" "Oops, I completely forgot about it."
He had complete mastery over the necessary mathematics formula.
A doctor's instruments must be kept absolutely clean.
Their plans blew up when the war broke out.
I am completely accustomed to this kind of work now.
The snowman had melted completely by the next morning.
The apple is not quite ripe yet.
If you don't know anything about computers, you're really behind the times.
A meter is not quite equivalent to a yard.
He ran on and on, until he was completely exhausted.
Jessie's long hair was completely wet.
The two men understood one another perfectly, and had a mutual respect for each other's strong qualities.
After running up the hill, I was completely out of breath.
The economy still hasn't completely recovered from the financial crisis.
The house looks circular, but it isn't a complete circle.
She didn't quite understand my English.
No nation can exist completely isolated from others.
Please remain seated until the bus stops completely.
As in the Bible, man may not be always perfect.
The doctor ordered me a complete rest.
We have a complete set of the recordings of Beethoven's symphonies.
The country's foreign trade depends entirely on this port.
Though he long dominated the steel industry, he never achieved a complete monopoly.
She was never completely free from pain after the accident.
Completely surrounded by our troops, the enemy finally surrendered to us.
Please remain seated until the bus comes to a complete stop.
I have done all my homework and now I am completely free until Monday.
We shall continue our efforts to eradicate racial discrimination.
It's only a small house but it meets my needs perfectly.
But if we were wholly rational, would we want children at all?
Actually, it makes perfect sense.
Full religious freedom is assured to all people.
It's better to be approximately right than completely wrong.
The cut will heal in a few days.