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UK//meɪks ˈpɜːfɪkt sɛns//US//meɪks ˈpɜrfɪkt sɛns//

Meaning of Makes perfect sense

It is completely clear or understandable.

Makes perfect sense in a sentence

  • When he explained how the process works, it really makes perfect sense.
  • After reviewing the budget, the proposed changes makes perfect sense.
  • She shared her reasoning, and it makes perfect sense to everyone here.

How to use Makes perfect sense

Often used in conversations to confirm understanding. It's informal but can be used in semi-formal contexts as well.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a light bulb illuminating when something becomes clear - it makes sense!

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Collocations with Makes perfect sense

Synonyms for Makes perfect sense

  • is logical
  • is reasonable
  • is clear
  • is coherent
  • holds true

Common mistakes with Makes perfect sense

  • Using it in overly formal contexts, where a more formal phrase is appropriate.
  • Confusing it with 'makes sense', which lacks emphasis.
  • Using it when there is no clarity, which could sound sarcastic.

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Frequently asked questions about Makes perfect sense

What does Makes perfect sense mean?

It is completely clear or understandable.

How do you use Makes perfect sense in a sentence?

When he explained how the process works, it really makes perfect sense.

Can you give another example of Makes perfect sense?

After reviewing the budget, the proposed changes makes perfect sense.

What are synonyms for Makes perfect sense?

Common alternatives include is logical, is reasonable, is clear, is coherent, holds true.

What words go with Makes perfect sense?

It commonly pairs with makes perfect sense, it makes sense, totally makes sense, clearly makes sense, just makes sense.

What are common mistakes when using Makes perfect sense?

Using it in overly formal contexts, where a more formal phrase is appropriate. Confusing it with 'makes sense', which lacks emphasis. Using it when there is no clarity, which could sound sarcastic.

How do you pronounce Makes perfect sense?

US: //meɪks ˈpɜrfɪkt sɛns//, UK: //meɪks ˈpɜːfɪkt sɛns//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Makes perfect sense?

Often used in conversations to confirm understanding. It's informal but can be used in semi-formal contexts as well.