満点

This is the 4845th most frequent Japanese word.

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満点

Perfect score.


In this sentence, the term "満点" is used to denote achieving a perfect score or full marks in the context of test results.

このテストで満点を取ったことがとても嬉しいです。

I'm very happy to have scored a perfect score on this test.


Here, "満点" illustrates an impression of perfection or completeness, applied to describe the aesthetic value of a sunset.

夕焼けの景色は満点だと感じました。

I felt that the scenery of the sunset was perfect.


The use of "満点" in this instance applies metaphorically, indicating exemplary or flawless characteristics in someone's demeanor or actions.

彼は満点の態度ですべてに対応しています。

He handles everything with a perfect attitude.