1) to fail to use the sounds /s/ and /z/ correctly (e.g. in sixteen) (lisp)
2) indicating correctly what will happen (prophetic)
as expected; at the right time
accordingly, properly
very well
happily, pleasantly; capably
if what one desires, most were possible
without flaw
morally; justly; for a good reason
uprightly
without flaw
without flaw
extremely
without flaw
fairly
fairly
sincerely; genuinely; certainly
really, doubtlessly
fairly
fairly