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View synonyms for completely

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

  • quasi-completely adverb
  • subcompletely adverb
  • uncompletely adverb
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Example Sentences

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There is no way to consider any movie sequel to be completely divorced from previous chapters’ racial optics.

From Salon

Then a chance encounter completely changed my life.

But mowing doesn’t completely destroy the grasses; it just gives them a haircut.

Total lunar eclipse – The Moon is completely engulfed by Earth's shadow, often turning a striking red.

From BBC

Dawn said this went on for over a week and Sophie was so violently sick, it put her completely off.

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