perfectly
[ˈpɜːrfɪktli]
Definition:
1. Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.
2. In a perfect or faultless way.
Use 'perfectly' in a sentence:
- 1. It fits perfectly.
- 2. Their senses of humour meshed perfectly.
- 3. Don't move ─ stay perfectly still.
- 4. You know perfectly well what happened.
- 5. He seemed perfectly sane.
- 6. I knew perfectly well what she meant.
- 7. We can get on perfectly well without her.
- 8. You acted perfectly properly in approaching me first.
- 9. She was tall and perfectly proportioned.
- 10. Her story sounded perfectly plausible.
- 11. The old and new buildings blend together perfectly.
- 12. MINUSES: The descent is not a perfectly straight line;
- 13. Unless all three work perfectly, problems can arise with plug and play.
- 14. It's perfectly good as it is.
- 15. The different flavours complement each other perfectly.
- 16. The artist has caught her smile perfectly.
- 17. His teeth were perfectly straight.
- 18. Their attitude is perfectly understandable.
- 19. These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject.
- 20. It was a perfectly innocent remark.
- 21. It seemed a perfectly innocuous remark.
- 22. The point you make is perfectly valid.
- 23. What I did was perfectly legal.
- 24. He stood perfectly still until the danger had passed.
- 25. Why fork out for a taxi when there's a perfectly good bus service?
- 26. To be perfectly honest, I didn't want to go anyway.
- 27. She strove to perform all her wifely functions perfectly.
- 28. A cup of coffee finished the meal perfectly.
- 29. Her hair was perfectly coiffed.
- 30. She timed the pass perfectly.
- 31. I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself, thank you.
- 32. It seemed a perfectly legitimate question.
- 33. Come, come, Miss Jones, you know perfectly well what I mean.
- 34. The TV works perfectly now.
- 35. That's a perfectly legitimate fear.
- 36. She is always perfectly groomed.
- 37. I'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun.
- 38. The huts blend in perfectly with their surroundings.
- 39. It's perfectly normal to feel like this.
- 40. He should be able to lead a perfectly normal life.
- 41. He appears a perfectly normal person.
- 42. To all outward appearances they were perfectly happy.
- 43. She's perfectly safe, I can assure you.
- 44. Outwardly, the couple seemed perfectly happy.
- 45. The movie captures the mood of the interwar years perfectly.
- 46. You know perfectly well what I mean.
- 47. His experience fitted him perfectly for the job.