Definitely and Perfectly

Definitely

Definitely adverb - Without any question.

Perfectly and definitely are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Perfectly" instead an adverb "Definitely".

Perfectly

Perfectly adverb - Without any flaws or errors.

Definitely and perfectly are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Definitely" instead an adverb "Perfectly".

Both words in one sentence

  • Vegetarian Vampire: It definitely wasn’t always that way, but at least now, there’s “Salvation”, a blood substitute, so vampires can live perfectly fine undercover without having to hunt.
  • Definitely a woobie: Fits all the criteria perfectly including gaining the unconditional fandom alternate name "Poor PJ."
  • Anguished Declaration of Love Most of her "declaration" was silent, but it was definitely "anguished," and she finally made her feelings perfectly clear to the Celibate Hero Lelouch.
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