Fully
Adverb
UK
/ˈfʊl.i/
US
/ˈfʊl.i/
Definition
Completely; to the greatest extent or degree.
Example
"I fully agree with you."
"The team was fully prepared after weeks of practice and careful planning before the launch."
"The hotel was fully booked, so they called three other places to find a room."
Explanation
Fully means completely or entirely: nothing left out. Use it to show that something is done to the highest degree. Example: “I fully understand the plan” means you understand everything. It also applies to readiness (fully prepared), booking (fully booked), or healing (fully recovered). Fully tells us there are no parts missing and that the action or state is whole.