perfectly

adverb164 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.2

used to state that something is very easy to understand

used to emphasize that a situation or behavior is not strange or unusual

used to insist that something is acceptable or satisfactory, often against a suggestion to the contrary

used to emphasize that something is of high quality and should not be wasted or replaced

used to reassure someone that there is no danger or risk

used to describe someone who is completely relaxed and not worried

used to describe a complete lack of movement

used to show that a reason or feeling is natural and easy to comprehend

used to describe a state of being free from tension and anxiety

used to emphasize that something is very easy to see or realize

used to describe someone who is in control of their feelings

to comprehend something completely, without any doubt

to match or be suitable for something exactly

to be very appropriate for a person, purpose, or situation

to be the same or very similar in color, style, or quality