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What's better than calling someone "perfect"? It turns out that there are a ton of words to describe a special person, whether they're your friend, S.O., or peer. Instead of reaching for the thesaurus, try out these heartwarming lines. They’ll definitely do the trick if you’re ever left speechless!

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Kim Chronister, PsyD
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This article was co-authored by Kim Chronister, PsyD and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Dr. Kim Chronister is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. She specializes in helping people struggling with substance abuse, relationship problems, eating disorders, and personality disorders. Dr. Chronister has contributed to and appeared on Access Hollywood, Investigation Discovery, and NBC News. She is the author of “Peak Mindset” and “FitMentality.” She holds an MA in Clinical Psychology and a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from Alliant International University. This article has been viewed 44,380 times.
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