Pronunciation: /ʌnˈpɝfɪktɪd/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unperfected' describes something that is not perfect or complete
A1 The unperfected cake still needs more time in the oven.
A2 She was disappointed with her unperfected drawing, but knew she could improve with practice.
B1 The unperfected manuscript was full of spelling errors and needed to be revised.
B2 The artist's unperfected technique showed potential for growth and development.
C1 The unperfected design of the building was a result of rushed construction and lack of attention to detail.
C2 Despite being unperfected, the prototype showed promise for future iterations and improvements.
formal The unperfected manuscript was full of errors and inconsistencies.
informal Her unperfected baking skills resulted in a lopsided cake.
slang He tried to fix the unperfected code, but it was a lost cause.
figurative The artist viewed his unperfected painting as a work in progress.
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