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Synonyms & Similar Words
totally
utterly
entirely
wholly
fully
completely
absolutely
positively
definitely
undoubtedly
clearly
obviously
evidently
manifestly
patently
plainly
unmistakably
unambiguously
explicitly
unequivocally
unquestionably
indisputably
irrefutably
incontestably
incontrovertibly
undeniable
undeniablely
unquestionable
unarguable
undeniable
Meaning of Completely
The primary meaning of "Completely" is to the fullest extent or degree, without any limitation or exception.
Definitions
- To a complete degree or extent, without any limitation or exception
- In a way that leaves no part or aspect untouched or unaffected
- To the fullest extent or degree, without any remainder or residue
Etymology of Completely
The word "Completely" originates from the Old French word "complere," meaning to fulfill or complete, which is derived from the Latin word "complere," meaning to fill up or complete
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to indicate the fullest extent or degree of something
Example Uses
- The new policy has been implemented completely, with all necessary changes in place
- She has completely forgotten about the meeting, and now it's too late to attend
- The company has completely redesigned its product line to appeal to a wider audience
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
partially
incompletely
partly
somewhat
slightly
barely
hardly
scarcely
minimally
marginally
inadequately
insufficiently
imperfectly
deficiently
incomprehensively
fragmentarily
piecemeal
intermittently
occasionally
sporadically
infrequently