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picture-perfect

American  
[pik-cher-pur-fikt] / ˈpɪk tʃərˈpɜr fɪkt /

adjective

  1. absolutely free of defects or shortcomings; conforming to an ideal.

    Our team is excited to help you make the decisions that will lead to your picture-perfect wedding day.

    We drove through a picture-perfect landscape dotted with quaint fishing villages.


Example Sentences

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They brought with them a family album that showed a picture-perfect life: Yuriy and Valiera's wedding, their trip to Rome, and of course, wide-eyed baby Kirochka.

From Barron's

It’s less crowded than Hawaii, but the views are even more spectacular, and the weather is picture-perfect!

From Literature

It has not been a picture-perfect romance all the way through — and it’s still a work in progress — but as he’s approaching 40, he’s doing much better.

From MarketWatch

Soaring ceilings and walls of glass help to fill the main dwelling with natural light—and serve to turn the picture-perfect scenery that surrounds the compound into a living work of art at all hours of the day.

From MarketWatch

Elsewhere on the picture-perfect land, visitors will find a resort-style pool, a restored spring house that has been converted into a “wine and lavender oil cellar for quiet evenings watching the sunset,” a “meditation labyrinth,” and bountiful vegetable gardens—in addition to several acres of lavender fields.

From MarketWatch