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Antonyms for fully


Grammar : Adv
Spell : foo l-ee, foo l-lee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfʊl i, ˈfʊl li



Definition of fully

Origin :
  • Old English fullice "entirely, perfectly, completely;" see full (adj.) + -ly (2).
  • adv completely, in all respects
  • adv sufficiently, adequately
Example sentences :
  • Robert was fully aware that he was exposing himself to a horrible death.
  • Extract from : « Brave and Bold » by Horatio Alger
  • “We must call Kit into counsel, ere we can do that fully,” said Stephen.
  • Extract from : « The Armourer's Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
  • On that which he fully believed, he must act, and what did he fully believe?
  • Extract from : « The Armourer's Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
  • There are others, perhaps, who have not been fully sensible of the privileges which they enjoyed.
  • Extract from : « Brave and Bold » by Horatio Alger
  • She has fully explained to me your intentions, Sir, and what you mean to do for her.
  • Extract from : « The Imaginary Invalid » by Molire
  • It is, if I can fully attain to it, the ultimate realisation of the artistic life.
  • Extract from : « De Profundis » by Oscar Wilde
  • Now when Rico saw them all eating, he fully realized how very hungry he was.
  • Extract from : « Rico and Wiseli » by Johanna Spyri
  • It was only in this room at Mrs. Menotti's that Rico fully enjoyed his instrument.
  • Extract from : « Rico and Wiseli » by Johanna Spyri
  • My opinion of this machine is so pronounced that I do not care to state it fully.
  • Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 » by Various
  • Angelique looked him fully in the face with her sweet, great eyes.
  • Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola

Synonyms for fully

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