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/ˈfʊli/ · ful-ly

Completely and thoroughly; to the fullest extent.

Meanings

adverbformal

Completely and thoroughly; to the fullest extent.

پورے اور مکمل طور پر؛ مکمل حد تک.

مکمل

mukammal

Formal: پوری طرح

Synonyms

completelyentirelytotallyبالکلمکمل طور پرکامل طور پر

Antonyms

partiallyincompletelyunfinishedجزوینامکملادھورا

Common Collocations

  • fully aware
  • fully committed
  • fully equipped

Example Sentences

She is fully aware of the consequences of her actions.

وہ اپنی اعمال کے نتائج سے مکمل طور پر آگاہ ہے.

Woh apni aamaal ke nataij se mukammal tor par aagah hai.

The project was fully funded by the government.

یہ منصوبہ حکومت کی طرف سے مکمل طور پر فنڈ کیا گیا تھا.

Yeh mansooba hakoomat ki taraf se mukammal tor par fund kiya gaya tha.

He is fully committed to helping those in need.

وہ ضرورت مندوں کی مدد کرنے کے لیے مکمل طور پر پابند ہے.

Woh zarurat mandon ki madad karne ke liye mukammal tor par paband hai.

Easily Confused With

fully fledged:While 'fully' means completely, 'fully fledged' refers specifically to being completely developed, especially in the context of young birds ready for flight.

Word Family

full
adjectiveمکمل
fullness
nounکمال

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a fully loaded suitcase.

Imagine a glass filled to the brim with water.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھا ہے جب سے تیری آنکھوں کا جادو، مکمل ہوگئی ہیں سب آرزوئیں میرے

Dekha hai jab se teri aankhon ka jaadu, mukammal hogayi hain sab aarzooain mere.

Since I have seen the magic of your eyes, all my desires have been fulfilled.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نصف عمل، کامل خیال

Nisf amal, kaamil khayal.

Half the work is a complete thought.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "fulla" — full, complete

First known use: 15th century

The adverb 'fully' has evolved from the Old English term 'fulla,' which is related to the notion of completeness or entirety. It has been used in the English language to convey thoroughness in various contexts.