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Definition of fully
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fully is as below...
Fully
(adv.)
In a full
manner
or
degree;
completely;
entirely;
without
lack or
defect;
adequately;
satisfactorily;
as, to be fully
persuaded
of the truth of a
proposition..
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Curious
::
Curious
(a.)
Exhibiting
care or
nicety;
artfully
constructed;
elaborate;
wrought
with
elegance
or
skill.
Cankeredly
::
Cankeredly
(adv.)
Fretfully;
spitefully.
Atwite
::
Atwite
(v. t.) To speak
reproachfully
of; to twit; to
upbraid.
Rummage
::
Rummage
(v. t.) To
search
or
examine
thoroughly
by
looking
into every
corner,
and
turning
over or
removing
goods or other
things;
to
examine,
as a book,
carefully,
turning
over leaf after
leaf..
Inestimable
::
Inestimable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
estimated
or
computed;
especially,
too
valuable
or
excellent
to be
measured
or fully
appreciated;
above all
price;
as,
inestimable
rights
or
privileges..
Deforce
::
Deforce
(v.) To keep from the
rightful
owner;
to
withhold
wrongfully
the
possession
of, as of lands or a
freehold..
Pitfall
::
Pitfall
(n.) A pit
deceitfully
covered
to
entrap
wild
beasts
or men; a trap of any kind.
Covet
::
Covet (v. t.) To long for
inordinately
or
unlawfully;
to
hanker
after
(something
forbidden).
Impassionate
::
Impassionate
(v. t.) To
affect
powerfully;
to
arouse
the
passions
of.
Festally
::
Festally
(adv.)
Joyously;
festively;
mirthfully.
Seize
::
Seize (v. t.) To grap with the mind; to
comprehend
fully and
distinctly;
as, to seize an
idea..
Impaste
::
Impaste
(v. t.) To lay color on
canvas
by
uniting
them
skillfully
together.
[R.] Cf.
Impasto.
Prevaricate
::
Prevaricate
(v. i.) To
undertake
a thing
falsely
and
deceitfully,
with the
purpose
of
defeating
or
destroying
it..
Revel
::
Revel (v. i.) To move
playfully;
to
indulge
without
restraint.
Abundant
::
Abundant
(a.) Fully
sufficient;
plentiful;
in
copious
supply;
--
followed
by in,
rarely
by
with..
Cheerfully
::
Cheerfully
(adv.)
In a
cheerful
manner,
gladly..
Inquisition
::
Inquisition
(n.) A court or
tribunal
for the
examination
and
punishment
of
heretics,
fully
established
by Pope
Gregory
IX. in 1235. Its
operations
were
chiefly
confined
to
Spain,
Portugal,
and their
dependencies,
and a part of
Italy..
Rawly
::
Rawly
(adv.)
In a raw
manner;
unskillfully;
without
experience.
Recoupe
::
Recoupe
(v. t.) To keep back
rightfully
(a
part),
as if by
cutting
off, so as to
diminish
a sum due; to take off (a part) from
damages;
to
deduct;
as, where a
landlord
recouped
the rent of
premises
from
damages
awarded
to the
plaintiff
for
eviction..
Oliva
::
Oliva (n.) A genus of
polished
marine
gastropod
shells,
chiefly
tropical,
and often
beautifully
colored..
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