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completely

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/kəmˈpliːtli/US:USA pronunciation: IPAUSA pronunciation: IPA/kəmˈplitli/

Collocations for "completely"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "completely" in context.

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completely

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
adv
  1. the [parking lot, restaurant, hotel] is completely full
  2. is completely [free, new]
  3. completely [different, removed] from
  4. completely [unaware, ignorant, oblivious] (of, that)
  5. completely [surrounded, covered, protected] by
  6. completely [compatible, unrelated] to
  7. completely [destroyed, messed up, smashed]
  8. the [house, cottage, hotel] was completely [renovated, redone]
  9. completely out of touch with [me, reality]
  10. completely out of place [here, in this class, at the party]
  11. a completely different [way, method, question, matter]
  12. was completely unnecessary for you to [go, say, do]
  13. I [trust, believe] you completely
'completely' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "completely" in the title:

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...faithful abstain from eating certain foods, or "fast completely" - English Only forum
...what we eat and drink are completely safe... - English Only forum
'completely impossible' or 'totally impossible' - English Only forum
“we will love each and every created being completely to our maximum capacity for love” - English Only forum
A completely disorderly organization, city, country and so on - English Only forum
A good translation <is one which> the merit of the original work is so completely transfused... - English Only forum
a jump in which you turn over completely in the air - English Only forum
A movie that does not completely blow - English Only forum
A "secure" base completely compromised. - English Only forum
a system that is completely 'rigged' to... - English Only forum
abandon completely vs completely abandon - English Only forum
accused me ... which was completely wrong - English Only forum
Achieving a completely integrated solution - English Only forum
all but completely - English Only forum
almost completely overgrown, - English Only forum
Altogether and completely - English Only forum
An ellipsis in "But (to do) this is to completely misunderstand the... " ? - English Only forum
And the little prince, completely abashed, went to... - English Only forum
are <completely> dying out - English Only forum
Are "for+noun" and "to do" completely the same? - English Only forum
Are you being/are you completely truthful with me? - English Only forum
as near to selflessness as any self can be who is completely certain - English Only forum
"be completely cut open vs being completely cut open" - English Only forum
Before I got a job, I had been completely broke. - English Only forum
behaved like a completely different person - English Only forum
big-ticket exhibitions; it's completely free - English Only forum
break down the courage of completely - English Only forum
but not completely recover from that - English Only forum
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