Definition: 1. To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent ('whole' is often used informally for 'wholly'). 2. So as to be complete; with everything necessary.
Use 'completely' in a sentence:
1. I can't get the door open ─ it's completely jammed.
2. When he died, his family was left completely destitute.
3. Switzerland is completely landlocked.
4. They're completely unmusical.
5. The ground is completely saturated: it would be pointless to plant anything.
6. They have been completely indoctrinated.
7. The allegations were completely untrue.
8. I completely fucked up my exams.
9. The building was completely destroyed by fire.
10. You are completely mistaken about Jane.
11. I've completely forgotten her name.
12. The enemy's defence line collapsed completely.
13. He has gone completely gaga.
14. This week's performances are completely sold out.
15. They help put out the fire completely.
16. We're completely lost.
17. Lampley was obviously completely wacko.
18. The language of teenagers is often completely inaccessible to adults.
19. When she lost her job, she had to rebuild her life completely.
20. Her defence was that she was somewhere completely different at the time of the crime.
21. We had to completely disassemble the engine to find the problem.
22. The engine has been completely overhauled.
23. Most skin cancers are completely curable.
24. She's gone completely round the bend.
25. She's gone completely round the twist.
26. I completely misunderstood her intentions.
27. Lions can never be completely tamed.
28. The instruction manual completely defeated me.
29. New evidence emerged, vindicating him completely.
30. Oh, what am I like? I just completely forgot it.
31. I completely forgot her birthday, what with one thing and another.
32. The board completely disregarded my recommendations.
33. Blow! I completely forgot it.
34. He awoke feeling completely refreshed.
35. The explosion completely destroyed the building.
36. The ship was completely seaworthy.
37. My mouth felt completely dry.
38. Don't worry; the deal was completely above board.
39. Make sure you defrost the chicken completely before cooking.
40. I'm a completely apolitical man.
41. The young have a completely different set of values and expectations.
42. Her behaviour last night was completely out of character.
43. I should tell you, I'm completely new to this kind of work.
44. "I trust you completely," he said.
45. He's talking in terms of starting a completely new career.
46. You're completely mistaken about Jane.
47. His jokes were completely lost on most of the students.
48. His performance is completely over the top.
49. I completely fell under her spell.
50. No government operates with a completely clean sheet.
51. It is difficult to make a comparison with her previous book ─ they are completely different.
52. I'm completely exhausted.
53. The choice of players for the team seemed completely arbitrary.
54. When the paint is completely dry, apply another coat.
55. She conjectured the existence of a completely new species.
56. It may take years to be completely accepted by the local community.
57. The children are completely out of control since their father left.
58. It was several weeks before he was completely free of pain.
59. The boy is wild and completely out of control.