completely
completely
/kəmˈpliːtli/
(used to emphasize another word or phrase)
in every way possible; in every part
It was completely different from how I had imagined it.
I've completely forgotten her name.
The building was completely destroyed by the explosion.
The technique is completely new.
This practice is completely unacceptable.
Remove the cake from the tin and leave to cool completely.
The waiter completely ignored my request.
He should recover completely in time.
I agree completely with what you say.
I was aware of what was going on, but didn't completely understand it.
We were completely and utterly broke.
What he did was completely wrong and inexcusable.
The 1960s building boom in Zürich completely changed the rural landscape.
Allow one day for the silicone to dry completely.
Two of the frescoes are completely lost, though their subjects are known.
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