fully
adverb OPAL W
/ˈfʊli/
/ˈfʊli/
- I fully understand your motives.
- She never fully recovered from the accident.
- She fully supports her daughter's plans.
- We are fully aware of the dangers.
- The classrooms are fully equipped.
- Everyone cooperated fully with the investigation.
- (formal) (used to emphasize an amount) the whole of; as much as
- The disease affects fully 30 per cent of the population.
Word OriginOld English fullīce (see full, -ly).