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      • per·func·to·ry (pər-fŭngk′tə-rē) adj. 1. Done routinely and with little interest or care: The operator answered the phone with a perfunctory greeting. 2. Acting with indifference; showing little interest or care. [Late Latin perfūnctōrius, from Latin perfūnctus, past participle of perfungī, to get through with : per-, per- + fungī, to perform.]
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  1. The meaning of PERFUNCTORY is characterized by routine or superficiality : mechanical. How to use perfunctory in a sentence. Did you know?

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  3. Perfunctory definition: performed merely as a routine duty; hasty and superficial. See examples of PERFUNCTORY used in a sentence.

  4. us / pərˈfʌŋk·tə·ri / Add to word list. done quickly and without showing that you care or have much interest: She asked a few perfunctory questions about my family and then ended the conversation. (Definition of perfunctory from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of perfunctory.

  5. Dec 5, 2016 · Synonyms for PERFUNCTORY: nonchalant, casual, disinterested, careless, uninterested, detached, indifferent, complacent; Antonyms of PERFUNCTORY: interested, concerned, aware, conscientious, attentive, mindful, sensitive, warm.

  6. Minimal Effort. Use 'perfunctory' to describe an action done with the least effort necessary. She cleaned the room in a perfunctory way, missing many spots. Done quickly and without thought or care.

  7. A person who does something in a perfunctory way shows little enthusiasm or interest in what they are doing. Many of our everyday greetings are perfunctory. For example, when we say "Hello" and "How are you?", we usually do so out of habit.

  8. Definition of perfunctory adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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