Vocabulary Showcase: Imperfect

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Let’s celebrate all about us that is imperfect and makes us special, fun, and human. I have a funny mole on my face that my Mum calls my “cornflake” and I always say “car park” wrong (par cark). These things make me ‘imperfect’, but they also make me funny, human, and unique. I love my imperfections! What is imperfect about you that you can celebrate?

Here are some synonyms to help us celebrate our beautiful little flaws:

Faulty – Does not work or operate 100% effectively

Flawed – Has some errors or negative aspects

Limited – Cannot do everything (has limits)

Inexact – Makes some mistakes

Blemished – Has some physical imperfections

Unpolished – Is a little rough and could be more perfect

Incomplete – Is missing something

Impaired – Has some difficulties that stop it/them from being able to do the same as most others.

 

No one is perfect, and that’s a good thing because perfect is boring. Get your imperfections out and have a little giggle about how wonderfully different we all are.

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