adjective
- not perfect; imperfect
Usage: archaic
verb
- to make imperfect; to mar or spoil
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The manuscript remained unperfect despite years of revision.
- His unperfect understanding of the subject showed in his answers.
- Time and weather had unperfected the once-beautiful statue.
- The artist felt his work was still unperfect and needed more attention.
- Nothing could unperfect the memory of that perfect day.