How to Use "Fully" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words fully (adv): completely or entirely

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Used with adjectives:

"Those responsible will be held fully accountable."
(accountable)

"I'm not sure his statement is fully credible."
(credible, accurate, believable, rational, satisfactory, acceptable)

"Our efforts are fully concentrated on improving test scores."
(concentrated, focused)

"We need to make sure students are fully engaged in the lesson."
(engaged)

"She's working hard to become fully bilingual in English."
(bilingual, proficient, capable)

"She made sure we were fully comfortable."
(comfortable, informed, satisfied)

"My family has been fully supportive of my choices."
(supportive)

"He has been fully cooperative during the investigation."
(cooperative)

Used with verbs:

"He finds it difficult to fully express his opinion."
(express, articulate, formulate, justify)

"I don't fully understand her point."
(understand, accept, agree with)

"Can you fully describe the problem?"
(describe, explain)

"It will be hard to fully replace him."
(replace)

"We are working to fully resolve the issue."
(resolve, answer, fix, repair)

"She finds it hard to fully respect him."
(respect, trust)

"She fully intends to make things right."
(intends)

"We are trying to fully prepare for the debate."
(prepare)

"She hasn't fully researched all of the issues."
(researched, investigated, defined, analyzed, evaluated, explored, studied, identified)

"Students are expected to fully participate in class."
(participate)

"I fully expect you to do better than that."
(expect)


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