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perfectly
[ pur-fikt-lee ]
adverb
- in a perfect manner or to a perfect degree:
to sing an aria perfectly.
Synonyms: , ,
This will suit my purpose perfectly.
He鈥檚 perfectly happy to help out.
She鈥檚 perfectly capable of making her own decision.
perfectly
/ 藞辫蓽藧蹿瑟办迟濒瑟 /
adverb
- completely, utterly, or absolutely
- in a perfect way; extremely well
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of perfectly1
Example Sentences
Despite the stinging rain and unpredictable winds, the friendly, laid-back crowd 鈥 a diverse bunch mostly made up of millennials and zoomers 鈥 seem perfectly content to wait their turn.
Ella's Kitchen, for example, describes savoury products as "perfectly balanced for growing babies", while Piccolo claims many pouches are "packed with goodness".
He added that it "perfectly illustrates the fact that marine parks are an outdated industry with dropping acceptability" in society.
"She went right into the back corner, which is where we wanted her, I pressed the button, and thankfully it all worked perfectly," Mr Karran said.
Another star of Love on the Spectrum, James B Jones, attacked Kennedy's autism remarks on social media, calling them "extremely ignorant, and to be perfectly frank, downright offensive".
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