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Meaning of pluperfectly | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C1

Definitions

In a way that is more than perfect.

rare

Examples

“But in America what good can be said of those who, living upon the fortunes of fathers or grandfathers, amassed in honest trade, — residents of a particular street which is thereby rendered pluperfectly genteel, — with no recommendation but that derived from fashion and idleness, — draw the lines of social demarcation more closely than they are drawn in Europe, intellect and accomplishments being systematically snubbed where the possessors cannot show their family passes?”
“Three years later Castelar opposed federation, and made an enemy of the most sensible party in Spain, because it is the only one founded on cosas de Espana, the most pluperfectly Spanish cosa being provincial independence, and an inborn hatred of centralization.”
“Right then and there, on the spot, he got his. And the heroine was always so pluperfectly pure.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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