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Meaning

The word "completely" means fully, entirely, or to the greatest possible degree. It indicates that something is done without any part missing, or that something is total and absolute.

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Etymology

The word "completely" comes from the Latin word "completus," which is the past participle of "complere," meaning "to fill up." The prefix "com-" means "together" or "with," and "ple" stems from "plere," meaning "to fill."

Examples

  1. She completely finished her homework before dinner.
  2. The room was completely quiet after everyone left.
  3. He was completely satisfied with the service provided.
  4. The project was completed completely on schedule.
  5. The cake was completely consumed at the party, leaving no leftovers.