Meaning & Definition of word "Perfectly"
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Perfectly
/ˈpɜːrfɪktli/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner that is entirely without flaw; completely.
- Example: The cake was perfectly baked, with a golden crust and moist center.
- 2. In a way that corresponds exactly to a particular standard or idea.
- Example: She solved the puzzle perfectly, using only the clues provided.
- 3. Used to emphasize that something is entirely satisfactory or acceptable.
- Example: He explained the concept perfectly, leaving no room for confusion.
- 4. In complete agreement or harmony.
- Example: The two proposals fit together perfectly, enhancing the overall project vision.
Etymology
From Middle English, from Old French 'parfait', from Latin 'perfectus', meaning 'completed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
perfectly clear:
Easy to understand; unambiguous.
perfectly normal:
Completely usual; not unusual.
perfectly fine:
Completely acceptable or sufficient.
Related Words
perfect:
Having all the required qualities, features, or characteristics.
perfection:
The state or quality of being perfect.
Slang Meanings of perfectly
Meaning: Totally awesome or excellent.
Example Sentence: That concert was perfectly lit!
Meaning: Exactly right or fitting.
Example Sentence: This outfit is perfectly on point for the party.