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All perfection antonyms

perΒ·fecΒ·tion
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noun perfection

  • foible β€” a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect: an all-too-human foible.
  • gaff β€” harsh treatment or criticism: All the gaff he took never made him bitter.
  • booboos β€” a stupid or silly mistake; blunder.
  • bs β€” BS is an abbreviation for 'British Standard', which is a standard that something sold in Britain must reach in a test to prove that it is satisfactory or safe. Each standard has a number for reference.
  • lack β€” something missing or needed: After he left, they really felt the lack.
  • want β€” to feel a need or a desire for; wish for: to want one's dinner; always wanting something new.
  • macula β€” a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
  • diseasedness β€” The state of being diseased; sickness.
  • bss β€” British Standards Specification
  • maculae β€” a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
  • omission β€” the act of omitting.
  • glitch β€” a defect or malfunction in a machine or plan.
  • nosedive β€” a plunge of an aircraft with the forward part pointing downward.
  • jive β€” swing music or early jazz.
  • dead horse β€” something that has ceased to be useful or relevant.
  • maculation β€” the act of spotting.
  • gluttony β€” excessive eating and drinking.
  • in hock β€” If someone is in hock, they are in debt.
  • disrepute β€” bad repute; low regard; disfavor (usually preceded by in or into): Some literary theories have fallen into disrepute.
  • wrongness β€” not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • earthquake β€” something that is severely disruptive; upheaval.
  • irregularity β€” the quality or state of being irregular.
  • devolution β€” Devolution is the transfer of some authority or power from a central organization or government to smaller organizations or government departments.
  • implosion β€” the act of imploding; a bursting inward (opposed to explosion).
  • lapse β€” an accidental or temporary decline or deviation from an expected or accepted condition or state; a temporary falling or slipping from a previous standard: a lapse of justice.
  • ill fame β€” bad reputation, especially in sexual matters.
  • in-accuracy β€” something inaccurate; error.
  • ingloriousness β€” The state of being inglorious.
  • hickey β€” Slang. a pimple. a reddish mark left on the skin by a passionate kiss.
  • mutilation β€” to injure, disfigure, or make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts: Vandals mutilated the painting.
  • deficiency β€” Deficiency in something, especially something that your body needs, is not having enough of it.
  • in the hole β€” an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
  • intorsion β€” a twisting about an axis or fixed point, as of the stem of a plant.
  • disfigurement β€” an act or instance of disfiguring.
  • due bill β€” a brief written acknowledgment of indebtedness, not payable to order.
  • dead weight β€” A dead weight is a load which is surprisingly heavy and difficult to lift.
  • faultiness β€” having faults or defects; imperfect.
  • deficit β€” A deficit is the amount by which something is less than what is required or expected, especially the amount by which the total money received is less than the total money spent.
  • offense β€” a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
  • decline β€” If something declines, it becomes less in quantity, importance, or strength.
  • macroseism β€” A severe earthquake.
  • lead balloon β€” a total failure
  • minuses β€” less by the subtraction of; decreased by: Ten minus six is four.
  • lentigines β€” a freckle or other pigmented spot.
  • lentigo β€” a freckle or other pigmented spot.
  • microseism β€” a feeble, recurrent vibration of the ground recorded by seismographs and believed to be due to an earthquake or a storm at sea.
  • malefaction β€” an evil deed; crime; wrongdoing.
  • failing β€” Slang. an embarrassing or humorous mistake, humiliating situation, etc., that is subject to ridicule and given an exaggerated importance: Their app update is a massive fail. the condition or quality resulting from having failed in this way: His online post is full of fail. a person who fails in this way.
  • inaccuracy β€” something inaccurate; error.
  • impediment β€” obstruction; hindrance; obstacle.
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