Pronunciation: /ˈpɜːrfɪktli/

Definitions of perfectly

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the manner in which something is done

Example Sentences

A1 She can speak English perfectly.

A2 He followed the recipe perfectly and the cake turned out delicious.

B1 The team executed the project perfectly, meeting all deadlines.

B2 The artist painted the portrait perfectly, capturing every detail.

C1 The orchestra played the symphony perfectly, showcasing their talent.

C2 The chef's dish was executed perfectly, earning rave reviews from critics.

Examples of perfectly in a Sentence

formal The experiment was conducted perfectly according to the established protocol.

informal She played the piano piece perfectly at the recital last night.

slang The new video game character moves perfectly in battle.

figurative The colors in the painting blended together perfectly to create a harmonious composition.

Grammatical Forms of perfectly

past tense

perfected

plural

perfectly

comparative

more perfectly

superlative

most perfectly

present tense

perfects

future tense

will perfect

perfect tense

have perfected

continuous tense

is perfecting

singular

perfectly

positive degree

perfect

infinitive

to perfect

gerund

perfecting

participle

perfecting

Origin and Evolution of perfectly

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'perfectly' originated from the Latin word 'perfectus', which means 'completed' or 'finished'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'perfectly' has retained its original meaning of being complete or without flaws, but it has also come to be used more broadly to indicate something done with great skill or accuracy.