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completely

[ kuhm-pleet-lee ]

adverb

  1. to the whole amount or extent; fully:

    Although the river never dries up completely, there are times when the water is barely a trickle.

  2. thoroughly; totally:

    I was so completely disoriented by the chiming of Big Ben as I stood below it that I walked into someone with my ice cream.

    Great storytelling and successful social media campaigns are completely interconnected.



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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·-dz·ٱ· adverb
  • ܲ·dz·ٱ· adverb
  • ܲ·dz·ٱ· adverb
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The reality TV star on the show, which is about a group of autistic adults' experiences dating, said Kennedy's comments were "completely false".

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He doesn’t need to hide his inner voice from Brontë anymore because he’s planning on being completely and totally honest with her.

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"I'm completely on board with the president's sympathies or comments that the Fed has historically been late," he said, adding that he thought stock market falls had been driven primarily by questions about trade policy.

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In a victim impact statement, Mr Pyke told the court Felton, whom he trusted completely, brought a metal wrench into his office and rained a "number of blows" on him.

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They added: "Dangerous cycling is completely unacceptable, and the safety of our roads is a key priority for this government."

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