imperfectness

IPA: ɪmpˈɝfɪktnʌs

noun

  • The state of being imperfect.
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Examples of "imperfectness" in Sentences

  • And relying on the "imperfectness" of man is dangerous work.
  • But it was Mrs. Par I found most convincing in her imperfectness.
  • I love the song, the lyrics, the melody, the imperfectness adding up to perfection;
  • If I really believed that voice I might not have noticed those mean words reflecting intolerance for my imperfectness.
  • I own the imperfectness of this transcript, but I still present it as something of worth, since there are so few accounts out there.
  • Those ways we judge ourselves and exaggerate the importance of our imperfectness make it so much harder to develop the awareness we need.
  • For observe, I have only dwelt upon the rudeness of Gothic, or any other kind of imperfectness, as admirable, where it was impossible to get design or thought without it.
  • This has probably caused the imperfectness of the manuscript in the above passage; though, at the same time, it must be acknowledged to be somewhat uncertain, whether Darnford is the stranger intended in this place.
  • And if things go my way, I will one day see Claudia in all of her imperfectness, created by this imperfect writer sitting a little bit crooked on shelves in bookstores all over the world- that is, of course, in a perfect world.

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