completely
US /kəmˈpliːtli/
・UK /kəmˈpli:tli/
A1
adv.AdverbIn every way or as much as possible
I completely forgot about my brother’s birthday party
adv.AdverbTo the greatest extent; thoroughly.
The project is now completely finished.
adv.AdverbIncluding all or everything; without anything lacking.
The set of tools is completely new.
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- they are often completely out of sync with each other.
they are often completely out of sync with each other.
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- claim the gratitude of his child so completely
as I should deserve theirs.”
claim the gratitude of his child so completely as I should deserve theirs.”
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- - I'm going to completely ace this.
- I'm going to completely ace this.
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- - Just completely uncomfortable.
- Just completely uncomfortable.
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- And to finish off the night and get completely full
And to finish off the night and get completely full
- Completely delicious food
Completely delicious food
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- I think is completely counter punching.
I think is completely counter punching.
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- banned completely. But the automotive world
had hit a tipping point. The idea could no
banned completely. But the automotive world had hit a tipping point. The idea could no
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- It's completely blocking the artery off.
It's completely blocking the artery off.
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- HE WENT COMPLETELY TO
HE WENT COMPLETELY TO
NASA Just Discovered a New Planet, Full of Wonders!
09:18
- mean he was completely wrong because there
is, indeed, a planet around Barnard's Star!
mean he was completely wrong because there is, indeed, a planet around Barnard's Star!