Sufficiently vs Perfectly - What's the difference?
sufficiently | perfectly | Related terms |
(manner) In a sufficient manner; enough.
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(degree) To a sufficient extent.
With perfection.
Wholly, adequately.
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Sufficiently is a related term of perfectly.
As adverbs the difference between sufficiently and perfectly
is that sufficiently is (manner) in a sufficient manner; enough while perfectly is with perfection.sufficiently
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Adverb
(en adverb)perfectly
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Adverb
(en adverb)- ''They completed the first series perfectly .
- Their performance was perfectly fine.
- Skydiving is jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.
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