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How to pronounce fully in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms full, to the full


fully grown.
he didn't fully understand.
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Synonyms amply


the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions.
they were fully (or amply) fed.
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Synonyms in full

Examples of fully

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Evanston jumped to that 7-0 lead before Metea Valley got fully into the contest.
From the dailyherald.com
They are adamant that the Kings fully repay $77 million due on a 1997 city loan.
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You never fully realize that fact until he's gone, as he was the past two years.
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Anna would not send out Naomi, Linda, and Christy without being fully decorated.
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The rear fenders are fully enclosed, with chrome spears highlighting their flow.
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They're a physical, tough football team, but we fully expected to win this game.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
She accepted responsibility as CEO and cooperated fully with the review process.
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Mack told investors he may need two to four years to whip CSFB fully into shape.
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Leasing begins for the EV1, the first fully modern electric car since the 1930s.
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More examples
  • To the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form); "fully grown"; "he didn't fully understand"; "knew full well"; "full-grown"; "full-fledged"
  • Amply: sufficiently; more than adequately; "the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions"; "they were fully (or amply) fed"
  • In full: referring to a quantity; "the amount was paid in full"
  • (ful) Fula: a family of languages of the Fulani of West Africa and used as a lingua franca in the sub-Saharan regions from Senegal to Chad; the best known of the West African languages
  • Fully is a municipality in the district of Martigny in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
  • In a full manner; without lack or defect; In a full degree; to a full extent
  • (ful) very; much; to a great extent
  • (Ful) l Representation (PR) - Any system which consciously attempts to reduce the disparity between a party's share of the national vote and its share of the parliamentary seats. For example, if a party wins 40 per cent of the votes, it should win approximately 40 per cent of the seats.
  • (FUL) Federal Upper Limit for generic drug cost containment in Medicaid.