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    Com·plete·ly
    /kəmˈplētlē/

    adverb

    • 1. totally; utterly: "the fire completely destroyed the building"
  2. in every way or as much as possible: I agree with you completely. She's completely mad. He'd completely changed - I didn't recognize him. Synonyms. totally. wholly. Opposite. partly. Fewer examples. The accident seemed to have completely destroyed his confidence. Some of the things she does are completely mad.

  3. May 28, 2024 · Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of COMPLETE is having all necessary parts, elements, or steps. How to use complete in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Complete.

  4. Completely definition: to the whole amount or extent; fully. See examples of COMPLETELY used in a sentence.

  5. in every way or as much as possible: I agree with you completely. She's completely bonkers. He'd completely changed - I didn't recognize him. Synonyms. totally. wholly. Opposite. partly. Fewer examples. The accident seemed to have completely destroyed his confidence. Some of the things she does are completely bonkers.

  6. Definition of completely adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Use completely to describe something that is totally and utterly...something. A completely ridiculous idea is absolutely crazy and stupid.

  8. Synonyms for COMPLETELY: totally, fully, utterly, quite, perfectly, wholly, all, entirely; Antonyms of COMPLETELY: partially, partly, halfway, just, half, slightly, barely, hardly.

  9. B1. in every way or as much as possible: I completely forgot that you were coming. The two sisters are completely different from each other. Fewer examples. Taken in small doses, this drug is completely harmless. Sue felt completely humiliated. He misunderstood the question completely.

  10. completely meaning, definition, what is completely: to the greatest degree possible: Learn more.

  11. 1. To bring to a finish or an end: She has completed her studies. 2. To make whole, with all necessary elements or parts: A second child would complete their family. Fill in the blanks to complete the form. 3. Football To throw (a forward pass) that is caught in bounds by a receiver.

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