imperfectly (Meaning)
imperfectly (r)
in an imperfect or faulty way
Synonyms & Antonyms of imperfectly
imperfectly Sentence Examples
- The artist's clumsy brushstrokes imparted an imperfectly charming quality to the painting.
- The table legs were imperfectly aligned, causing it to wobble slightly.
- The seamstress's hands worked imperfectly, creating a slightly uneven hemline.
- The sunlight filtered imperfectly through the blinds, casting an ethereal glow on the room.
- Despite its imperfections, the old house possessed a nostalgic charm that drew visitors.
- The singer's voice was imperfectly sweet, carrying a raw emotion that moved the audience.
- The couple's relationship was imperfectly perfect, filled with moments of bliss and occasional misunderstandings.
- The writer's words flowed effortlessly, imperfectly capturing the complexities of human nature.
- The unfinished sculpture stood proudly, its imperfectly formed features revealing the artist's struggle.
- The world itself was imperfectly beautiful, with its jagged mountain peaks and rolling hills, its stormy seas and serene skies.
FAQs About the word imperfectly
in an imperfect or faulty way
meaninglessly, senselessly, insufficiently, erroneously, fallibly, misguidedly, inaccurately, mistakenly, irrelevantly, inappropriately
rightly, aptly, correctly, perfectly, correctly, properly, appropriately, right, fittingly, appropriately
The artist's clumsy brushstrokes imparted an imperfectly charming quality to the painting.
The table legs were imperfectly aligned, causing it to wobble slightly.
The seamstress's hands worked imperfectly, creating a slightly uneven hemline.
The sunlight filtered imperfectly through the blinds, casting an ethereal glow on the room.