Meaning & Definition of word "Fully"
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Fully
/ˈfʊli/
adverb:
- 1. So as to be wholly or entirely expressed.
- Example: The report fully explains the findings of the study.
- 2. To the greatest degree; completely or entirely.
- Example: She was fully aware of the consequences of her actions.
- 3. In a complete manner; without reservation.
- Example: We support this initiative fully and believe it will benefit everyone.
- 4. To the maximum extent.
- Example: He is fully committed to improving his skills.
- 5. To an extent that is not partially; entirely.
- Example: She was fully prepared for the presentation.
Etymology
From Middle English 'fulli', from Old English 'full', meaning 'full' or 'complete'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fully aware:
Completely knowledgeable about a situation.
fully booked:
Having no available space or appointments.
fully functional:
Completely operational or working as intended.
Related Words
full:
Containing as much as possible; filled to capacity.
fulfill:
To complete or accomplish something.
Slang Meanings of fully
Meaning: Fully loaded
Example Sentence: That truck is fully loaded with supplies.
Meaning: Fully send it
Example Sentence: Just fully send it on that jump!