Is it Perfectest or most perfect?

Is it Perfectest or most perfect?

Superlative form of perfect: most perfect. (archaic) Second-person singular simple present form of perfect.

Is perfectest a word?

‘Perfectest’ is not a word used in modern English. This error may occur when trying to form the superlative form of the adjective perfect.

What does Perfectest report mean?

Enter Macbeth’s Wife, alone: “The perfectest report” means “the most reliable information,” so it appears that Macbeth has been asking people what they know about the reliability of witches. If that’s the case, he has ignored the advice of Banquo, who is quite sure that witches can’t be trusted.

Can I say most perfect?

A: “Perfect” is one of several adjectives that some usage writers call “absolute” – that is, adjectives that shouldn’t be used in the comparative (“more perfect”), the superlative (“most perfect”), or with other qualifiers (“really perfect”).

What is the difference between imperfect and Unperfect?

As adjectives the difference between imperfect and unperfect is that imperfect is not perfect while unperfect is imperfect.

What is Pertact?

verb. pro·​tect | \ prə-ˈtekt \ protected; protecting; protects. Essential Meaning of protect. 1 : to keep (someone or something) from being harmed, lost, etc.

Does Lady Macbeth believe in God?

The character Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth shows the consequences of not having faith in the Christian God. Lady Macbeth believed that the only way Macbeth would become king was if the current king, King Duncan, died.

What is a big word for perfect?

What is another word for perfect?

flawless excellent
exquisite immaculate
impeccable pristine
defectless faultless
intact irreproachable

How do you say more than perfect?

This is also sometimes called the past perfect. The word pluperfect comes from the Latin phrase plus quam perfectum, “more than perfect.” The Latin perfect tense refers to the past, while the pluperfect references “more than past.”

Can you say most proud?

Prouder and more proud are both correct and acceptable to use. Prouder is more common as it is grammatically correct. Prouder and more proud are called comparative adjectives in English which means they compare two things.

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