“to be a perfectionist”
Meaning: a person who wants everything to be perfect and demands the highest standards possible
Why does it mean that?
Adding “-ist” to the end of a noun can sometimes make it into a person in English. Here a few examples.
Noun (Thing) | Person |
---|---|
science | scientist |
optimism | optimist |
biology | biologist |
piano | pianist |
When do we use it?
We use this to describe a person that needs everything to be perfect. Even though “perfect” has a good meaning, “a perfectionist” usually has a negative meaning. A perfectionist is usually too uptight, worried, and stressed. They are hard to work with and worry way too much.
How do we use it?
We usually use this word after a “be verb”, but we can use it other ways that a noun is used.
- She is a perfectionist.
- He is a perfectionist.
- Working with a perfectionist is kind of annoying
Example English Conversations
A) Do you like your boss?
B) Not really. He is a perfectionist, so he is very hard to work with.
A) What is your biggest weakness?
B) I would say that my biggest weakness is that I am a perfectionist. I want everything to perfect and sometimes I worry too much about small details.
A) Is he a perfectionist?
B) Not at all. He is very realistic and laid-back.
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