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Fully

ˈfʊli
Very common
~ 1100
~ 1100, Very common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Completely or entirely, To the greatest degree or extent, In a satisfactory or acceptable manner, With all the necessary parts or elements, In a way that shows a high degree of intensity

Fully - Meanings

Completely or entirely

Example: She was fully prepared for the exam.
Usage: formalContext: academic or professional settings
Note: Used to emphasize completeness or thoroughness.

To the greatest degree or extent

Example: He fully supports the new policy.
Usage: formalContext: discussions or debates
Note: Expresses strong agreement or endorsement.

In a satisfactory or acceptable manner

Example: The project was completed fully on time.
Usage: formalContext: business or project management
Note: Indicates meeting expectations or requirements.

With all the necessary parts or elements

Example: The car was fully equipped with safety features.
Usage: formalContext: describing features or specifications
Note: Refers to being equipped with everything needed.

In a way that shows a high degree of intensity

Example: The audience fully appreciated the performance.
Usage: formalContext: art, culture, or entertainment
Note: Conveys deep or profound admiration or enjoyment.

Fully's synonyms

completely

Completely means to the fullest extent or degree, leaving no part untouched or uncompleted.
Example: She completely finished her homework before going to bed.
Note: Similar to fully, but emphasizes the idea of thoroughness or entirety.

totally

Totally means in every part, completely, entirely.
Example: I totally agree with your opinion on the matter.
Note: Similar to fully, but often used informally and can convey a stronger sense of completeness.

entirely

Entirely means completely, wholly, without exception.
Example: The project was entirely successful due to the team's hard work.
Note: Similar to fully, but emphasizes completeness without any part left out.

wholly

Wholly means entirely, completely, fully.
Example: I am wholly committed to achieving my goals.
Note: Similar to fully, but often used in a more formal or literary context.

Fully expressions, common phrases

fully aware

To be completely conscious or knowledgeable about something.
Example: She was fully aware of the consequences of her actions.
Note: Fully is used here to emphasize the completeness of awareness.

fully understand

To comprehend something completely or thoroughly.
Example: I don't think you fully understand the situation we are in.
Note: Fully emphasizes the depth of understanding.

fully equipped

Having all the necessary tools or equipment for a particular purpose.
Example: The kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary appliances.
Note: Fully highlights the completeness of the equipment.

fully booked

When all available space or time has been reserved or occupied.
Example: I'm sorry, but we are fully booked for the weekend.
Note: Fully emphasizes the complete reservation or occupancy.

fully charged

Having the battery at maximum capacity or power.
Example: Make sure your phone is fully charged before leaving the house.
Note: Fully indicates the battery is at its maximum level of charge.

fully functional

Operating or working correctly without any issues.
Example: The new software is now fully functional and ready for use.
Note: Fully emphasizes the complete functionality of the software.

fully dressed

Wearing all clothes or garments required for a particular occasion.
Example: She arrived at the party fully dressed in a stunning gown.
Note: Fully indicates being dressed appropriately and completely.

fully support

To give complete approval, endorsement, or backing to someone or something.
Example: We fully support your decision to pursue further studies.
Note: Fully expresses wholehearted support without reservations.

Fully everyday (slang) expressions

fully

Conveys complete agreement or approval.
Example: I fully support your decision to travel the world.
Note: The slang term emphasizes complete agreement or approval rather than just partial support.

fully loaded

Describes something that is packed or filled to capacity.
Example: The pizza was fully loaded with all my favorite toppings.
Note: This slang term emphasizes abundance or a high level of attributes or components.

fully lit

Expresses excitement or enthusiasm about a situation or event.
Example: The party last night was fully lit with great music and energy.
Note: The slang term conveys a high level of excitement and energy.

fully sick

Australian slang expressing extreme coolness or excellence.
Example: That skateboard trick was fully sick!
Note: The term 'sick' in this context means 'cool' rather than unwell.

fully automatic

Refers to a device or system that operates independently or with minimal human intervention.
Example: This coffee machine is fully automatic, making your morning brew effortless.
Note: The term emphasizes the automation aspect of the device or system.

fully sick mates

Australian slang for good friends or companions.
Example: I'm heading to the beach with my fully sick mates later.
Note: The addition of 'fully sick' emphasizes the closeness or bond between friends.

Fully - Examples

Fully understanding the instructions is crucial for success.
She fully committed herself to the project.
The company offers fully comprehensive insurance.

Fully grammar

Fully - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: fully
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): fully
Syllables, Separation and Stress
fully Contains 2 syllables: ful • ly
Phonetic transcription: ˈfu̇(l)-lē
ful ly , ˈfu̇(l) (The red syllable is stressed)

Fully - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
fully: ~ 1100 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.