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deal
Comparative
more ideal
Superlative
most ideal
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representing the best possible example or standard
- The vacation spot offered the ideal combination of relaxation and adventure.
- The spacious layout and modern amenities made the apartment the ideal place to live.
- His calm demeanor and strong leadership skills made him the ideal candidate for the job.
- The peaceful garden provided the ideal setting for a romantic picnic.
- The warm weather and clear skies created the ideal conditions for a day at the beach.
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constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception
3
pursuing or believing in perfect, often unrealistic, ideals or principles
- His ideal view of the world didn't take into account real-world complexities.
- She had an ideal perspective on love, believing it should always be perfect.
- The ideal solution was one that everyone could agree on, but it seemed impossible.
- His ideal expectations for the project were far too ambitious.
- Their ideal approach to teamwork focused on harmony, ignoring the need for compromise.
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