imperfection (Meaning)

Wordnet

imperfection (n)

the state or an instance of being imperfect

Webster

imperfection (a.)

The quality or condition of being imperfect; want of perfection; incompleteness; deficiency; fault or blemish.

imperfection Sentence Examples

  1. The antique mirror, with its etched imperfections, reflected a haunting glimpse of the past.
  2. The handcrafted pottery displayed a charming imperfection that added to its uniqueness.
  3. The artist's brushstrokes captured the beauty within the imperfections of the human face.
  4. The petals of the rose bore faint imperfections, revealing the fragility of its ephemeral existence.
  5. The aged wood creaked and groaned, its imperfections a testament to its enduring strength.
  6. The cracked ceramic vase symbolized the resilience of beauty amidst imperfection.
  7. The scars on the soldier's face were a badge of honor, marking his triumph over life's imperfections.
  8. The symphony of imperfections in the night sky created an ethereal tapestry that captivated the stars.
  9. The author's prose flowed effortlessly, embracing the imperfections that gave it depth and character.
  10. The jagged coastline, with its imperfect inlets and coves, provided a picturesque sanctuary for marine life.

FAQs About the word imperfection

the state or an instance of being imperfectThe quality or condition of being imperfect; want of perfection; incompleteness; deficiency; fault or blemish.

scar, blotch,defect, excrescence, fault, deformity, blight, mar, blemish, disfigurement

decoration,enhancement, decoration, enhancement, ornament, ornament, embellishment,adornment, adornment, embellishment

The antique mirror, with its etched imperfections, reflected a haunting glimpse of the past.

The handcrafted pottery displayed a charming imperfection that added to its uniqueness.

The artist's brushstrokes captured the beauty within the imperfections of the human face.

The petals of the rose bore faint imperfections, revealing the fragility of its ephemeral existence.