Collocations for "completely"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "completely" in context.
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            completely
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adv
- the [parking lot, restaurant, hotel] is completely full
 - is completely [free, new]
 - completely [different, removed] from
 - completely [unaware, ignorant, oblivious] (of, that)
 - completely [surrounded, covered, protected] by
 - completely [compatible, unrelated] to
 - completely [destroyed, messed up, smashed]
 - the [house, cottage, hotel] was completely [renovated, redone]
 - completely out of touch with [me, reality]
 - completely out of place [here, in this class, at the party]
 - a completely different [way, method, question, matter]
 - was completely unnecessary for you to [go, say, do]
 - I [trust, believe] you completely
 
'completely' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
aback
 - abandoned
 - accurately
 - alike
 - almost
 - annoyed
 - attire
 - avoid
 - awry
 - backlog
 - baffled
 - bag
 - baked
 - bare
 - beat
 - beside yourself
 - bewildered
 - bilingual
 - bizarre
 - black
 - blank
 - blind
 - blown
 - blurred
 - blurry
 - bogus
 - bolt
 - bowl
 - broke
 - cash
 - charged
 - chill
 - closed
 - closet
 - collapse
 - comprehension
 - concur
 - confuse
 - crackers
 - crazy
 - cure
 - dark
 - deaf
 - dedicated
 - deeply
 - defeated
 - deliberate
 - delighted
 - depend
 - depressing