fully
Multiple Entries:
fully -fully
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
fully/ˈfʊli/
▶adverb
- 1 completely or entirely; to the fullest extent.
- 2 no less or fewer than: fully 65 per cent.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
-fully/ˈfʊli/
▶suffix forming adverbs corresponding to adjectives ending in -ful (such as sorrowfully corresponding to sorrowful).
'fully' also found in these Oxford entries:
ackee
- adult
- amphiuma
- assimilate
- bear
- better
- black tea
- blinker
- board
- bundle
- capacity
- clean
- coercivity
- complete
- cow
- crown
- day care
- day centre
- deliberate
- detail
- développé
- dream
- exhaustive
- eye
- florid
- fontanelle
- fulfil
- full-blown
- full-fledged
- -fully
- fully fashioned
- fully fledged
- glut
- grasp
- home
- imago
- immature
- inchoate
- Khalsa
- length
- mature
- outspread
- own
- paid-up
- paralegal
- paramedic
- pass
- perfect
- picture

