📒 having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses
📒 completely correct; exact and accurate
📒 the best of its kind
📒 excellent; very good
📒 exactly right for somebody/something
📒 total; complete
📒 connected with the form of a verb that consists of part of the verb have with the past participle of the main verb, used to express actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future
📒 used to say that something is what you would like to happen or what should happen, but you know it cannot
📒 a way of encouraging people by telling them that if you do an activity regularly and try to improve your skill, you will become very good at it