Completely
Adverb
UK
/kəmˈpliːt.li/
US
/kəmˈpliːt.li/
Definition
In a total or full way.
Example
"She was completely wrong."
"The house was completely destroyed by the storm, leaving nothing behind but ruins."
"They felt completely satisfied with their performance after practicing for months and finally winning the competition."
Explanation
Completely is an adverb that means “totally,” “fully,” or “entirely”. It is used to describe when something is done in a full or absolute way. For example, if someone is completely tired, it means they are fully exhausted. If a room is completely dark, there is no light at all. It adds strength to words, showing that something is not halfway but 100 percent. People use it to emphasise how much or how strongly something happens.