Perfectly
Perfectly is an English adverb formed from the adjective perfect plus the adverbial suffix -ly. It has several closely related senses. It can describe something that is without flaws or error, as in the phrase the machine works perfectly. It can express a high degree or exactness, as in perfectly accurate or perfectly balanced. It can also function as an intensifier meaning completely or to a great extent, often before adjectives or adverbs, as in perfectly reasonable, perfectly well, or perfectly timed. The adverb is versatile across formal and informal registers, though some contexts favor milder synonyms such as very or completely.
Etymology: The word derives from the Middle English period, from the adjective perfect, which itself comes from
Usage notes: Perfectly typically modifies verbs (works perfectly), adjectives (fine, clear), or other adverbs (completely, entirely).