adverb

fully

completely, entirely, thoroughly

I fully understand the situation.

I fully understand the situation.

The project is not fully complete.

The project is not fully complete.

She was fully dressed for the occasion.

She was fully dressed for the occasion.

((fully + verb)) to do something completely. I fully agree with your point.

((fully + adjective/participle)) to be completely in a certain state. The room was fully booked.

Synonyms: completely, entirely, totally; Antonyms: partially, incompletely

From the adjective 'full' plus the adverb-forming suffix '-ly'.

It's simply the adverb form of 'full'. If a glass is full, it is 'fully' occupied.

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