Completely
UK /["/kəmˈpliːtli/"]/US /["/kəmˈpliːtli/"]/
Definition
in every way possible; in every part
In simple words: Totally or fully.
Examples
- I completely forgot about the meeting today.
- The project was completely finished ahead of schedule.
- I was completely surprised by her gift.
- He is completely honest in all his dealings.
- The puzzle was completely difficult to solve.
Usage notes
Use 'completely' to emphasize the totality of an action or state. It's suitable for both spoken and written English but might sound overemphasized in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'complete' with 'ly' — fully finished, like a puzzle that's done.
Collocations
- completely agree
- completely understand
- completely satisfied
- completely different
- completely unaware
Synonyms
- totally
Antonyms
- partially
- incompletely
- somewhat
Common mistakes
- Using 'completely' without a verb or action.
- Confusing 'completely' with 'totally' in formal contexts.
- Saying 'completely' in casual situations where simpler words like 'really' might fit better.