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imperfeita

Imperfeita is the feminine form of the Portuguese adjective imperfeito, meaning imperfect, defective, or incomplete. It describes feminine nouns, for example: uma ideia imperfeita, uma peça imperfeita. The term conveys the sense that something has flaws, is not complete, or does not meet a standard of perfection. In everyday language, imperfeita is used to discuss defects, shortcomings, or partial states.

In grammar, imperfeito refers to the imperfect past tense in Portuguese, used to express ongoing or habitual

Etymology and usage notes: imperfeita derives from Latin imperfectus, through Portuguese, retaining meanings related to incompleteness

See also: imperfeito, imperfeição, perfeição.

past
actions,
or
background
situations.
The
feminine
form
imperfeita
appears
when
the
noun
being
described
is
feminine,
as
in:
a
forma
imperfeita
(the
imperfect
form)
or
a
explicação
imperfeita
(the
imperfect
explanation).
It
is
important
to
distinguish
the
adjective
imperfeita
from
the
linguistic
label
pretérito
imperfeito,
which
names
the
tense
itself
rather
than
describing
a
noun.
or
lack
of
perfection.
In
addition
to
describing
quality,
imperfeita
can
be
used
in
technical
or
evaluative
contexts
to
indicate
flaws
in
objects,
processes,
or
arguments.
Its
antonyms
include
perfeita
(perfect)
and
completA/completa
(complete),
depending
on
gender
and
number.