ideal
The Italian word 'ideale' is used in the same way as its English counterpart 'ideal'. It refers to something that is perfect or most suitable for a particular purpose. For example, 'Questa casa è l'ideale per noi' means 'This house is ideal for us'.
Your behavior is far from being ideal.
This sentence is used to express dissatisfaction with someone's behavior, stating that it does not meet one's standards or the 'ideal' criteria.
I am looking for the ideal solution to our problem.
This sentence describes someone actively seeking the 'ideal', or perfect, approach to resolving a specific issue.
This would be an ideal opportunity to surprise.
This sentence describes a situation that the speaker perceives to be a perfect, or 'ideal', chance for a surprise.