fully
adverbHow to pronounce fully:
Definition of fully:
- fully (adverb):
- to the greatest degree or extent
- in a full manner or degree completely
- to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; ('full' in this sense is used as a combining form).
Synonyms for fully:
absolutely
all
all over
all the way
altogether
at length
basically
clean
completely
dead
enough
entire
entirely
even
every inch
exactly
fast
flat
for fair
from first to last
full
heart and soul
heartily
in all respects
in whole
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- reborn
- nauseate
- mugful
- gurgle
- fonder
- enfold
- Domick
- destined
- toasty
- squelching
- quoted
- proceeds
- jumper
- jouncing
- dilute
- coughing
- coating
- choking
- roughest
- rattled
- pecked
- mishap
- Margot
- dozing
- discerned
- chimney
- soughing
- Shaquille
- sedate
- seashell
- rodman
- reacquire
- logos
- ghazal
- chimneys
- Zion
- tireless
- stifle
- remained
- perjured
- Darchelle
- concave
- clique
- tainted
- Needles
- largest
- freshened
- bunker
- rebuffed
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