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- pronunciation:
- fU
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part of speech: |
adverb |
definition: |
"Fully" means "thoroughly" or "completely." If a teacher explains something fully, they explain it in a way that does not leave out anything. The explanation is full and complete.
The student didn't fully understand the instructions, so she made some extra mistakes on the test.Ms. Lucas has fully recovered from her illness, and she's back at work now.Alex was not even fully awake when his friend dropped by.- antonyms:
- partially, partly
- similar words:
- wide
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related words: |
absolutely, fast, quite, through, throughout, well |
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