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completely in English:

1. entirely


I am entirely exhausted.
Whether or not Imogen of the Internet will live out her life without causing national scandal depends entirely on Mark Zuckerberg's privacy policies.
A qipao in the traditional style is made entirely by hand and requires labour-intensive manual tailoring techniques to enhance and exhibit every unique female form.
Muiriel has promised me that if I read the book "The Picture of Dorian Gray" entirely in English, she will help me with my math homework.
Mr. Bennet's property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed, in default of heirs male, on a distant relation.
A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine.
Every experiment required a protected environment and an entirely objective frame of mind.
It cannot plausibly be argued that behaviour of such complexity derives entirely from instinct.
The new Tatoeba website will use a home-made "hyper" database, a "made-from-scratch" search engine, and will run on a tatoebux-OS server with a tatoetel CPU made entirely out of tatoebium.
Money is human happiness in the abstract: he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes his heart entirely to money.
In Thailand, bringing up the children isn't the father's responsibility; it's entirely up to the mother.
Would you guess this sleek Porsche station wagon is entirely electric?
I spent Saturday afternoon watching entirely too much TV.

English word "completely"(entirely) occurs in sets:

Foodsharing 27.12, Selfie 10.01, Health 05.02 i inne
new opportunities - intermediate

2. wholly


I am not wholly convinced that you are right.
The statement is not wholly true.
The company, wholly owned by NTT, is doing well.
Your behaviour is wholly unacceptable.
As readers will realize, this analogy is wholly misleading.
I don't wholly agree with you.
It's a wholly new experience for me.
You can trust him to some degree but not wholly.
But if we were wholly rational, would we want children at all?
Her words were wholly void of meaning.
Due to severe educational influence the child became a wholly different person.
Man cannot be free if he does not know that he is subject to necessity, because his freedom is always won in his never wholly successful attempts to liberate himself from necessity.
I am wholly responsible for the confusion.
Youth is wholly experimental.

English word "completely"(wholly) occurs in sets:

The economics of information

3. utterly


I felt utterly out of place among those sophisticated people.
It is utterly impossible to finish the work within a month.
utterly alone
She's utterly dependent on her parents.
The face will leave in you an utterly different impression.
I was utterly soaked by the downpour.
If she continues to live with a man she doesn't love for his money, the day will come when she will be utterly frustrated and between the devil and the deep blue sea.
The tone in which those words were spoken utterly belied them.
utterly ridiculous, splendid, posh, utterly in love
It is utterly wrong and incomprehensible for a court to pronounce such a sentence.
What an utterly stupid thing to do!
This is utterly wrong what you are doing! I'm calling the police!
Every single performance is utterly different from the other one.
absolutely, completely: The attacks of 11 September 2001 have utterly changed the world.
i am compeletly and utterly depressed

English word "completely"(utterly) occurs in sets:

Advanced 3 (Just for the Health of It!)
Justinian ...4