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		Definition of word-perfect in English: word-perfect(North American letter-perfect) adjective (of an actor or speaker) knowing by heart the words for one's part or speech. (演员)熟记台词的;(演讲者)熟记讲稿的  Burton arrived at the first rehearsal word-perfect Example sentencesExamples -  This had the side effect of allowing him to print off word-perfect lecture notes - a great boon to those of us who got completely lost five minutes in to the hour.
 -  As an added bonus, their contributions need to be letter-perfect in terms of spelling, punctuation, and legibility.
 -  A letter-perfect example of the three-dimensional ‘policy generator’ at work can be cited from a recent field study in Nepal.
 -  He spoke in word-perfect English for 15 minutes.
 -  Certain whole chapters and innumerable shorter passages have simply lodged themselves word-perfect in my brain.
 -  He sang his song, accurately, word-perfect, that's all.
 -  He did not focus exclusively on letter-perfect performance but attempted to enable the child to explore the keyboard, even to compose.
 -  So, perhaps it would be wise not to acquire any new stuff until I was word-perfect on all the old stuff.
 -  The interior of Haneda was an almost letter-perfect copy of the cabin section of a YS - 11.
 -  His pitch is as word-perfect as it is practised.
 -  All right, Ann, this convention to be letter-perfect time wise.
 -  He honed scripts until they were word-perfect and thwarted actors’ attempts to ad lib or modify the text.
 -  Rather legendarily, our leading man arrived for the final night's call 40 minutes late and still inebriated, but was word-perfect throughout the production.
 -  Despite the difficulties of putting a performance together over the festive period, the cast was word-perfect on the first night, their comic timing spot-on and the production pacey.
 -  I'm glad to say that I was word-perfect and that I enjoyed it.
 -  Yet her word-perfect, positivity-enhanced sound bites couldn't conceal a fundamental aloofness.
 -  Three minutes later, the unemployed man leaves with a word-perfect letter of complaint.
 -  We have to get the transmission of a complete sentence down, letter-perfect.
 -  We will be following it to find out if you are indeed word-perfect, and we will report back to our committee.
 -  We feel the law is inherently abusive of Constitutional limits on power, even if its limitations (whatever those are decided to be in the courts) are adhered to letter-perfect.
 
 Synonyms factual, fact-based, literal, correct, faithful, exact, close, true, truthful, veracious, true to life, telling it like it is, as it really happened, lifelike, authentic, realistic, fair 
 Rhymesimperfect, perfect, pluperfect    Definition of word-perfect in US English: word-perfectadjectiveˌwərdˈpərfəktˌwərdˈpərfəkt  Burton arrived at the first rehearsal word-perfect another term for letter-perfect Example sentencesExamples -  We feel the law is inherently abusive of Constitutional limits on power, even if its limitations (whatever those are decided to be in the courts) are adhered to letter-perfect.
 -  Certain whole chapters and innumerable shorter passages have simply lodged themselves word-perfect in my brain.
 -  He honed scripts until they were word-perfect and thwarted actors’ attempts to ad lib or modify the text.
 -  So, perhaps it would be wise not to acquire any new stuff until I was word-perfect on all the old stuff.
 -  Yet her word-perfect, positivity-enhanced sound bites couldn't conceal a fundamental aloofness.
 -  This had the side effect of allowing him to print off word-perfect lecture notes - a great boon to those of us who got completely lost five minutes in to the hour.
 -  We will be following it to find out if you are indeed word-perfect, and we will report back to our committee.
 -  We have to get the transmission of a complete sentence down, letter-perfect.
 -  Despite the difficulties of putting a performance together over the festive period, the cast was word-perfect on the first night, their comic timing spot-on and the production pacey.
 -  Three minutes later, the unemployed man leaves with a word-perfect letter of complaint.
 -  Rather legendarily, our leading man arrived for the final night's call 40 minutes late and still inebriated, but was word-perfect throughout the production.
 -  He spoke in word-perfect English for 15 minutes.
 -  All right, Ann, this convention to be letter-perfect time wise.
 -  As an added bonus, their contributions need to be letter-perfect in terms of spelling, punctuation, and legibility.
 -  He sang his song, accurately, word-perfect, that's all.
 -  The interior of Haneda was an almost letter-perfect copy of the cabin section of a YS - 11.
 -  He did not focus exclusively on letter-perfect performance but attempted to enable the child to explore the keyboard, even to compose.
 -  His pitch is as word-perfect as it is practised.
 -  A letter-perfect example of the three-dimensional ‘policy generator’ at work can be cited from a recent field study in Nepal.
 -  I'm glad to say that I was word-perfect and that I enjoyed it.
 
 Synonyms factual, fact-based, literal, correct, faithful, exact, close, true, truthful, veracious, true to life, telling it like it is, as it really happened, lifelike, authentic, realistic, fair     |