List of synonyms from "peremptoriness" to synonyms from "perfectness"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms perfect landing, perfecting, perfect timing, perfect specimen, perfectly fitted, perfectionist and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Peremptoriness
- Peremptory
- Perennial
- Perennials
- Perf
- Perfect arrangement
- Perfect arrangements
- Perfect binding
- Perfect landing
- Perfect model
- Perfect picture
- Perfect specimen
- Perfect stranger
- Perfect timing
- Perfect vision
- Perfecting
- Perfectings
- Perfection
- Perfectionism
- Perfectionist
- Perfectly
- Perfectly done
- Perfectly fitted
- Perfectness
Definition of the day : « perfectionism »
- As in hairsplitting : noun nitpicking
- Perfectionism: defining the term as referring to God's righteousness, and not self-righteousness.
- Extract from : « History of American Socialisms » by John Humphrey Noyes
- Perfectionism, no less than isolationism or imperialism or power politics, may obstruct the paths to international peace.
- Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt » by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- This is the application of perfectionism to politics, which was originally a religious notion.
- Extract from : « Abolition a Sedition » by Geo. W. Donohue
- When he happens to be guilty of a fault, he is in a state of lapse; at other times in a state of perfectionism.
- Extract from : « Abolition a Sedition » by Geo. W. Donohue
- We know it is a doctrine of perfectionism, but it is not a practicable doctrine, in our opinion.
- Extract from : « Abolition a Sedition » by Geo. W. Donohue
- They must first be made to believe in perfectionism, before they would venture on such an experiment.
- Extract from : « Abolition a Sedition » by Geo. W. Donohue
- We gained a great step in the acquisition of our National Independence; but we did not arrive to a state of perfectionism.
- Extract from : « Abolition a Sedition » by Geo. W. Donohue
- Perfectionism, the doctrine that moral perfection is by divine grace attainable in the present life.
- Extract from : « The Nuttall Encyclopaedia » by Edited by Rev. James Wood
- Their principles are perfectionism, communism and free love.
- Extract from : « Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, October, 1877, Vol. XX. No. 118 » by Various
