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Etymology

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Fromcomplete +‎-ly.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kəmˈpliːtli/
  • Audio(US):(file)
  • Hyphenation:com‧plete‧ly

Adverb

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completely (comparativemorecompletely,superlativemostcompletely)

  1. In acomplete manner;thoroughly.
    Pleasecompletely fill in the box for your answer, using a number 2 pencil.
    I will havecompletely finished my degree by next July, when my thesis has been properly edited.
    • 1851,Herman Melville, chapter 70, inMoby-Dick:
      It should not have been omitted that previous tocompletely stripping the body of the leviathan, he was beheaded.
    • 1899,Kate Chopin, chapter XIX, inThe Awakening:
      Shecompletely abandoned her Tuesdays at home, and did not return the visits of those who had called upon her.
    • 1969, E.R. Zumwalt, Jr.,Silver Star Citation - John Kerry:
      Lieutenant (junior grade) KERRY immediately maneuvered his craft through several strafing runs whichcompletely silenced the enemy.
    • 2025 May 2, Elisabeth Buchwald and Ramishah Maruf, “A massive tariff on millions of Americans’ purchases just went into effect — cue the chaos”, inCNN[1]:
      “Temu is gone! What I saw todaycompletely convinced me!” the user wrote. “Local sellers, despite obviously buying some items in advance in a bulk, don’t have all these items I was interested in.”
  2. To the fullest extent or degree;totally.
    He iscompletely mad.

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Translations

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in a complete manner
to the fullest extent or degree
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