Antonym: imperfectly. Similar words: perfect, imperfect, perfectionist, perfect competition, imperfect competition, directly, correctly, exactly. Meaning: ['pɜrfɪktlɪ /pɜːf-] adv. 1. completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers 2. in a perfect or faultless way.
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(151) It's a common-or-garden washing machine with just the basic functions, but it works perfectly well.
(152) To be perfectly frank, I think it's a bad idea.
(153) There is probably some perfectly logical explanation for their behaviour.
(154) He's very particular about the kitchen - everything has to be perfectly clean and in its place.
(155) There are a number of well-tried remedies which are perfectly safe to take.
(156) It was a perfectly innocent question. Why get so worked up about it?
(157) They were thrilled to discover a perfectly preserved specimen of Roman pottery.
(158) I wish you'd stop fussing - I'll be perfectly all right.
(159) He seemed perfectly sane.
(160) It's perfectly true that I didn't help much, but I was busy.
(161) I'm perfectly able to look after myself, for your information.
(162) I came to give your mother a piece of perfectly spiffing news.
(163) You can buy perfectly good instruments for a lot less.
(164) Ben is a perfectly normal child in every way .
(165) This is a poem that perfectly conveys to the reader what the poet feels.
(166) It's perfectly possible to get your message across without being so angry.
(167) The cloth had a natural look which coincided perfectly with the image Laura sought.
(168) The student said over the text until he knew them perfectly.
(169) Her features were classically beautiful, with perfectly structured high cheekbones.
(170) His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde.
(171) It is perfectly acceptable to sample the food before you buy.
(172) How can they put such a damning construction on a perfectly innocent phrase?
(173) I saw from the station clock that I had timed my arrival perfectly.
(174) This adaptation perfectly captures the spirit of Kurt Vonnegut's novel.
(175) The scenery chimed perfectly with the eerie mood of the play.
(176) So what if I'm 35 and I'm not married - I lead a perfectly fulfilling life!
(177) The movie captures the mood of the interwar years perfectly. Sentencedict.com
(178) What you say is perfectly correct, but it gives the wrong impression.
(179) Why fork out for a taxi when there's a perfectly good bus service?
(180) He delivered the line perfectly, and everybody roared with laughter.
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