completely 音標拼音: [kəmpl'itli]
ad . 完全地,十分地,全然
完全地,十分地,全然
completely adv 1 :
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`
whole '
is often used informally for `
wholly '); "
he was wholly convinced "; "
entirely satisfied with the meal ";
"
it was completely different from what we expected "; "
was completely at fault "; "
a totally new situation "; "
the directions were all wrong "; "
it was not altogether her fault "; "
an altogether new approach "; "
a whole new idea "
[
synonym : {
wholly }, {
entirely }, {
completely }, {
totally },
{
all }, {
altogether }, {
whole }] [
ant : {
part }, {
partially },
{
partly }]
2 :
so as to be complete ;
with everything necessary ; "
he had filled out the form completely "; "
the apartment was completely furnished "
Completely \
Com *
plete "
ly \,
adv .
In a complete manner ;
fully .
[
1913 Webster ]
85 Moby Thesaurus words for "
completely ":
a outrance ,
absolutely ,
all out ,
altogether ,
and sinker ,
at length ,
beyond all bounds ,
beyond compare ,
beyond comparison ,
beyond measure ,
categorically ,
clearly ,
comprehensively ,
dead ,
downright ,
en masse ,
entirely ,
essentially ,
exactly ,
exhaustively ,
explicitly ,
expressly ,
extremely ,
faultlessly ,
flat out ,
flatly ,
flawlessly ,
fully ,
fundamentally ,
globally ,
heart and soul ,
hook ,
hundred per cent ,
ideally ,
immaculately ,
immeasurably ,
impeccably ,
in and out ,
in detail ,
in extenso ,
in full ,
in full measure ,
in particular ,
in the extreme ,
in toto ,
incalculably ,
inclusively ,
indefinitely ,
infallibly ,
infinitely ,
inside out ,
integrally ,
just right ,
largely ,
line ,
lock ,
minutely ,
most ,
one and all ,
outright ,
particularly ,
perfectly ,
precisely ,
purely ,
quite ,
radically ,
root and branch ,
roundly ,
specifically ,
spotlessly ,
stock ,
thoroughly ,
through -
and -
through ,
to the hilt ,
totally ,
tout a fait ,
truly ,
unambiguously ,
unconditionally ,
unequivocally ,
unreservedly ,
up and down ,
utterly ,
wholly ,
with a vengeance
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COMPLETELY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of COMPLETELY is so as to be complete : fully How to use completely in a sentence
COMPLETELY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com COMPLETELY definition: to the whole amount or extent; fully See examples of completely used in a sentence
Completely - definition of completely by The Free Dictionary Define completely completely synonyms, completely pronunciation, completely translation, English dictionary definition of completely adj com·plet·er , com·plet·est 1 Having all necessary or normal parts, components, or steps; entire: a complete medical history; a complete set of dishes
COMPLETELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary (Definition of completely from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
COMPLETELY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary Completely means as much in extent, degree, or amount as possible Many homes were completely destroyed
Completely vs Completly – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English “Completely” means fully or entirely For example, when you say, “I completely agree with you,” it means you agree with the other person’s point without any reservations Using the correct form enhances clarity and professionalism in your communication
completely - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb completely (comparative more completely, superlative most completely) In a complete manner; thoroughly
completely adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of completely adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
COMPLETELY Synonyms Antonyms - 65 words - Thesaurus. com Find 65 different ways to say COMPLETELY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
What is another word for completely? - WordHippo What is another word for completely? Need synonyms for completely? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead “Clothes should be used until they are completely worn out, and then kept for a bit longer just for sentimental reasons ”