Meaning & Definition of Fully in English
English⟶
Fully
/fʊli/
adverb
1. To the greatest degree or extent
- Completely or entirely
- (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)
- "Fully grown"
- "He didn't fully understand"
- "Knew full well"
- "Full-grown"
- "Full-fledged"
synonym:
- fully,
- to the full,
- full
2. Sufficiently
- More than adequately
- "The evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions"
- "They were fully (or amply) fed"
synonym:
- amply,
- fully
3. Referring to a quantity
- "The amount was paid in full"
synonym:
- in full,
- fully
Examples of using
I am fully aware of Tom's activities.
He was fully clothed.
We believe that peaceful coexistance of the two different social systems is fully possible.