primely
Definition
- Adverb:
- In a first-rate or excellent manner: "primely" means done in an outstanding, superior, or perfect way.
- Pre-eminently: To a high degree; above all others.
Usage Examples
- (She performed excellently.)
- (The hotel was in an excellent location.)
- (He is perfectly suited for the position.)
Advanced Usage
"primely suited": exceptionally well matched or appropriate.
- The candidate is primely suited for the role. (The candidate is an ideal fit.)
"primely placed": in an advantageous or optimal position.
- The company is primely placed to dominate the market. (The company is in the best position to succeed.)
Variants and Related Words
Prime (adj): of the best possible quality; excellent.
- This is a prime example of modern architecture. (This is an excellent example.)
Prime (n): the best or most active period of something.
- He was in his prime as an athlete. (He was at his peak.)
Primacy (n): the fact of being primary or most important.
- The primacy of safety in the workplace is unquestionable. (Safety is the top priority.)
Synonyms
- Excellently: in a very good way.
- Superbly: in an outstanding manner.
- Perfectly: without any flaws.
- Supremely: to the highest degree.
Related Idioms
"In prime form": performing at one's best.
- The team is in prime form for the championship. (The team is playing excellently.)
"Prime of life": the period of greatest vigor or success.
- She is in the prime of life, full of energy and ambition. (She is at her peak.)