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Completly vs. Completely: What's the Difference?

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Published on October 3, 2023
Completly is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is Completely, meaning in a thorough or entire manner.

Which is correct: Completly or Completely

How to spell Completely?

Completly is Incorrect

Completely is Correct

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Key Differences

"Complete" has an "e" at the end; just add "ly" to get "completely."
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Oct 03, 2023
Remember: It's "comple-te-ly", not "complet-ly."
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Oct 03, 2023
Rely on spellcheck; it usually highlights this mistake.
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Think of "completely" as the full version of "complete."
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Mentally note that many adverbs end in "-ely."
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Completly and Completely Definitions

Completly

Completly is an incorrect spelling of Completely.
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Completely

Without any reservation or exception.
I completely understand your viewpoint.
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Completely

To the utmost extent or degree.
She's completely different from her sister.
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Completely

Entirely or totally.
The task is completely done.
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Completely

In a thorough manner; fully.
He was completely surprised.
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Completely

Finished with; done.
I'm completely through with him.
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Sep 14, 2023

Completely

Having all necessary or normal parts, components, or steps; entire
A complete medical history.
A complete set of dishes.
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Completely

(Botany) Having all principal parts, namely, the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil or pistils. Used of a flower.
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Completely

Having come to an end; concluded
The renovation of the kitchen is complete.
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Completely

Absolute; thorough
Complete control.
A complete mystery.
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Completely

Accomplished; consummate
A complete musician.
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Completely

(Football) Caught in bounds by a receiver
A complete pass.
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Completely

To bring to a finish or an end
She has completed her studies.
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Completely

To make whole, with all necessary elements or parts
A second child would complete their family. Fill in the blanks to complete the form.
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Completely

(Football) To throw (a forward pass) that is caught in bounds by a receiver.
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Completely

(manner) In a complete manner
Please completely fill in the box for your answer, using a number 2 pencil.
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Completely

(degree) To the fullest extent or degree; totally.
He is completely mad.
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Completely

In a complete manner; fully.
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Completely

To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly');
He was wholly convinced
Entirely satisfied with the meal
It was completely different from what we expected
Was completely at fault
A totally new situation
The directions were all wrong
It was not altogether her fault
An altogether new approach
A whole new idea
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Completely

So as to be complete; with everything necessary;
He had filled out the form completely
The apartment was completely furnished
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FAQs

What is the pronunciation of Completely?

It's pronounced as /kəmˈpliːtli/.
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Oct 03, 2023

Which vowel is used before Completely?

No vowel directly precedes "Completely" in its spelling.
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Oct 03, 2023

What is the singular form of Completely?

"Completely" doesn't have a singular or plural form; it's an adverb.
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Oct 03, 2023

What is the root word of Completely?

The root word is "complete."
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Why is it called Completely?

It derives from "complete", meaning to finish, making it an adverb indicating the full extent or degree.
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What is the verb form of Completely?

"Completely" is an adverb; the related verb is "complete."
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Which conjunction is used with Completely?

Conjunctions like "and" or "but" can be used depending on context.
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What is the plural form of Completely?

"Completely" doesn't have a plural form.
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Oct 03, 2023

Which article is used with Completely?

Articles aren't typically directly associated with adverbs.
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Oct 03, 2023

Is the word Completely imperative?

No, it's an adverb.
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Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely a noun or adjective?

"Completely" is neither; it's an adverb.
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Oct 03, 2023

Which preposition is used with Completely?

Prepositions like "of" can be used, as in "completely of his own accord."
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Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely a countable noun?

"Completely" is not a noun.
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Oct 03, 2023

Is the Completely term a metaphor?

No, but it can be used in metaphorical expressions.
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Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely an abstract noun?

No, it's not an abstract noun.
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Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely a negative or positive word?

It's neutral, denoting full extent or degree.
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Oct 03, 2023

What is a stressed syllable in Completely?

The second syllable, "plete", is stressed.
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Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely an adverb?

Yes, "completely" is an adverb.
Janet White
Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely a vowel or consonant?

"Completely" is a word that contains both vowels and consonants.
Aimie Carlson
Oct 03, 2023

Is Completely a collective noun?

No, it's not a collective noun.
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Oct 03, 2023

How many syllables are in Completely?

There are three syllables.
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Oct 03, 2023

How do we divide Completely into syllables?

Com-plete-ly.
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Oct 03, 2023

What part of speech is Completely?

"Completely" is an adverb.
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What is another term for Completely?

Totally, entirely.
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What is the opposite of Completely?

Partially, slightly.
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Oct 03, 2023

Which determiner is used with Completely?

Adverbs like "completely" typically don't take determiners.
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Oct 03, 2023

What is the first form of Completely?

"Completely" is an adverb and doesn't have verb forms.
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Oct 03, 2023

What is the third form of Completely?

"Completely" doesn't have verb forms.
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How is Completely used in a sentence?

"The room was completely silent after the announcement."
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What is the second form of Completely?

"Completely" doesn't have verb forms.
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