かんぺき
Meanings
Adjective (な)
1. perfect; complete; flawless
Pitch accent
んぺき
Composed of
The End; Finis; completion; conclusion; providing fully
Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
perfectionism
perfection; completeness; flawlessness
Examples (31 in total)
They were perfect.
Have you completed your homework?
Mayuko always aims for perfection.
The world isn't perfect.
Your French is perfect.
He's perfect at everything.
Nobody is perfect.
His Japanese is almost perfect.
The pilot made a perfect three-point landing.
His alibi seemed perfect.
The spaceship made a perfect landing.
Your answer is far from perfect.
Everything was perfect, down to the smallest detail.
Tom has an impeccable alibi.
He speaks Russian perfectly.
Each movement of the dancer was perfect.
You've done a perfect job.
It may not be perfect, but it's the best.
No one's perfect, except me.
His acting is far from being perfect.
Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.
That program is still far from perfect.
Each muscle shows perfect teamwork.
This English composition is far from perfect.
It's not like I'm completely happy right now.
Few people can speak a foreign language perfectly.
Perfectionists try to be perfect at everything they do.
If you could only speak English, you would be perfect.
We all know that no one is perfect.
Your composition is perfect except for a few mistakes.
Mrs. Davis was anything but a perfect wife.