English, asked by kaurrooh08, 7 months ago

which means the same as: ‘completely’ ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Which word is similar to completely?

Usually

or

Totally

Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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Totally

Entirely

  • Completely is an adverb that comes from the Latin completus, "to fill up." We use it to mean "entirely" or "wholly."
  • So if a building is completely destroyed, no part of it is left standing.
  • Reading a newspaper story or watching a documentary film completely means you finished it from beginning to end.
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