fully Synonyms

fully Meaning

Wordnet

fully (r)

to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)

sufficiently; more than adequately

referring to a quantity

Webster

fully (adv.)

In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition.

fully Sentence Examples

  1. The car's tank was fully stocked with gasoline, ensuring a long journey.
  2. After a hearty meal, the guests felt fully satisfied and content.
  3. The students were fully engaged in the lesson, eager to learn and participate.
  4. The athlete trained fully and meticulously, preparing himself for the upcoming competition.
  5. The store was fully stocked with a wide variety of products, catering to all customers' needs.
  6. The investigation was fully conducted, leaving no stone unturned in search of the truth.
  7. The contract was fully executed and legally binding, outlining the rights and responsibilities of both parties.
  8. The book was fully illustrated, providing vivid and detailed images to enhance the reader's experience.
  9. The house was fully renovated, boasting modern amenities and a fresh new look.
  10. The orchestra performed fully and flawlessly, delivering an unforgettable musical experience.

FAQs About the word fully

to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form), sufficiently; more than adequately, referring to a

even, thoroughly, exactly, quite, totally, entirely, fast, well, perfectly, wholly

half, barely, barely, just, just,partially, halfway, partly, partly, partially

The car's tank was fully stocked with gasoline, ensuring a long journey.

After a hearty meal, the guests felt fully satisfied and content.

The students were fully engaged in the lesson, eager to learn and participate.

The athlete trained fully and meticulously, preparing himself for the upcoming competition.