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word-perfect
adjective
- correct in every detail
- (of a speech, part in a play, etc) memorized perfectly
- (of a speaker, actor, etc) knowing one's speech, role, etc, perfectly
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Example Sentences
Because he learns the scenes word-perfect two weeks before he shoots them.
From Los Angeles Times
Everything is meticulously crafted, and they expect the performances to be word-perfect and they're right.
From Salon
Prowling around the stage's catwalks, she was met by cacophonous screams and word-perfect renditions of her songs.
From BBC
Then someone got out a guitar and gave a word-perfect rendition of the Radiohead song, Creep.
From BBC
Some 30 years ago, I wanted to write a letter that had to be word-perfect, and I needed a place that was quiet, tranquil and verdant to do so.
From Washington Post
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