perfectly
Pronunciation: [ˈpɜːrfɪktli]
Word
Context: "quality"
(adverb) when something is done in the best or most complete way possible. If you do something perfectly, it means you did it without any mistakes.
Example
She played the piano perfectly at the concert every time.
Example
He didn't solve the puzzle perfectly; he made a few mistakes.
Example
Did you understand the lesson perfectly?
Context: "satisfaction"
(adverb) when something fits or matches exactly how you feel or want it to be. It's like when you found exactly what you were looking for.
Example
The dress fits her perfectly for the party.
Example
This shirt doesn't fit perfectly; it is too loose.
Example
Does this toy work perfectly for your needs?
Context: "agreement"
(adverb) to express that everything is right or just as it should be. It shows total agreement with someone.
Example
I perfectly understand your point about the project.
Example
I don't perfectly agree with that decision; I have some concerns.
Example
Do you perfectly see why we need to change our plan?
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