perfecto
perfect
adjective pehr-FEK-toh Less Common
Origin: From Latin perfectus (completed, finished).
Usage Note
Perfecto agrees in gender and number: una solución perfecta, resultados perfectos. It is also used as an interjection meaning 'great' or 'all right': —¿A las ocho? —Perfecto. The related noun is la perfección; a la perfección means 'perfectly'. Do not confuse the adjective with the grammatical term pretérito perfecto (present perfect tense).
Examples
"Encontré el regalo perfecto para ella."
Natural Translation
I found the perfect gift for her.
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