completely

IPA: kʌmpɫˈitɫi

adverb

  • (manner) In a complete manner
  • (degree) To the fullest extent or degree; totally.
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Examples of "completely" in Sentences

  • But perhaps that was entirely and completely jocular
  • Artless Nonculture is completely non profit, and entirely web based.
  • I completely understand if you are already wearied by the entire matter.
  • "Mowbray and I are completely reconciled -- _completely_, you understand.
  • I'm totally and completely shocked at your irresponsibility in not helping me.
  • The child clapped her hands together and Anabella bent to pick her up, her expression completely changing as she swept Baby Ana into her arms.
  • Note that these variants are not a matter of actually writing a word completely wrong, but only of variations in the spelling of a word; see also on the next pages.
  • Schyman leaned back in his chair and concentrated on keeping his expression completely neutral, as the true nature of his elevation dawned on him with crystal-clear transparency:
  • Although I believe that this game has one of the nicest interfaces around, I got my dad to try it, and despite being a fore-runner in CAD circles, he spent a long time clicking and dragging on menu icons in order to move them around, and misinterpreting signals in the game, and completely, *completely* ignoring the tutorial signs in the background... like they were invisible or something.

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