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How to Use "Completely" with Example Sentences
completely
(adv):
to be done fully or all the way
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Used with adjectives:
"
The children were
completely
alone
.
"
(alone, calm)
"
Her actions were
completely
acceptable
.
"
(acceptable, normal, unacceptable, abnormal)
"
She was
completely
shocked
by the news.
"
(shocked, surprised)
"
She is
completely
unhappy
with the situation.
"
(unhappy, upset, miserable)
"
You were
completely
right
!
"
(right, wrong)
Used with verbs:
"
She
completely
ignored
the plan.
"
(ignored)
"
He does not
completely
agree
with us.
"
(agree)
"
I will
completely
forget
it if I do not write it down.
"
(forget)
"
I will
completely
fail
the test if I do not study.
"
(fail)
"
Do you
completely
understand
the instructions?
"
(understand)
"
She
completely
missed
the turn off of the freeway.
"
(missed)
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