perfectly

adverb
/ˈpɜːfɪktli/

Meaning

in a perfect manner; without flaws

Example Sentences

She performed the task perfectly.

Synonyms

flawlessly, impeccably, smoothly, excellently

Antonyms

imperfectly, badly

Collocations

perform perfectly, behave perfectly, execute perfectly

More Example Sentences

He pretends to be confident perfectly.

I pretended to know the answer perfectly.

She pretends to remember names perfectly.

They pretend to manage everything perfectly.

I pretended to handle the situation perfectly.

A man buys his first apartment in a quiet neighborhood after saving money for five years and comparing prices in different parts of the city with the help of a trusted real estate agent who finds a place that fits his budget perfectly

A man buys his first apartment in a quiet neighborhood after saving money for five years and comparing prices in different parts of the city with the help of a trusted real estate agent who finds a place that fits his budget perfectly and he signs the contract at the bank

A man buys his first apartment in a quiet neighborhood after saving money for five years and comparing prices in different parts of the city with the help of a trusted real estate agent who finds a place that fits his budget perfectly and he signs the contract at the bank feeling proud and a little nervous at the same time

A man buys his first apartment in a quiet neighborhood after saving money for five years and comparing prices in different parts of the city with the help of a trusted real estate agent who finds a place that fits his budget perfectly and he signs the contract at the bank feeling proud and a little nervous at the same time then moves in the following weekend with help from his friends

A man buys his first apartment in a quiet neighborhood after saving money for five years and comparing prices in different parts of the city with the help of a trusted real estate agent who finds a place that fits his budget perfectly and he signs the contract at the bank feeling proud and a little nervous at the same time then moves in the following weekend with help from his friends and finally has a place he can truly call his own.

Related Vocabularies

in a confidential manner; secretly; privately
by the way; used to introduce a remark not directly related to the main subject
to a very high degree; exceptionally
one time only; at some time in the past; formerly
separated by distance or time; into pieces
Without hesitation or difficulty; willingly.

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