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1. perfectly
adverb. ['ˈpɝːfəktli, ˈpɝːfəkli'] completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.
Etymology
- -ly (English)
- -lice (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- perfect (English)
- perfit (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Perfectly
- academically
- acoustically
- aerobically
- aerodynamically
- aesthetically
- alchemically
- algebraically
- alphabetically
- analytically
- anatomically
- angelically
- apologetically
- artistically
- astronomically
- athletically
- authentically
- authentically
- automatically
- automatically
- basically
Sentences with perfectly
1. Adverb
Also remember that there is no need to write a section perfectly the first time.
Quotes about perfectly
1. You were made perfectly to be loved - and surely I have loved you, in the idea of you, my whole life long.
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
2. It is perfectly possible to live a very moral life without a belief in God, and I think it's perfectly possible to live a life peppered with ill-doing and believe in God.
- J. K. Rowling
3. Dance, when you're broken open. Dance, if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance when you're perfectly free.
- Rumi