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Word Meanings - THOROUGHLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

In a thorough manner; fully; entirely; completely.

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  • UTTERLY
    In an utter manner; to the full extent; fully; totally; as, utterly ruined; it is utterly vain.
  • COLLECTIVELY
    In a mass, or body; in a collected state; in the aggregate; unitedly.
  • ENTIRELY
    1. In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost. Euphrates falls not entirely into the Persian Sea. Raleigh. 2. Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely. To highest God entirely pray. Spenser.
  • COMBINATION
    The act or process of uniting by chemical affinity, by which substances unite with each other in definite proportions by weight to form distinct compounds. 4. pl. (more info) 1. The act or process of combining or uniting persons and things. Making
  • COMBINE
    1. To unite or join; to link closely together; to bring into harmonious union; to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous, as by chemical union. So fitly them in pairs thou hast combined. Milton. Friendship is the which really combines mankind.
  • WHOLLY
    1. In a whole or complete manner; entirely; completely; perfectly. Nor wholly overcome, nor wholly yield. Dryden. 2. To the exclusion of other things; totally; fully. They employed themselves wholly in domestic life. Addison.
  • PROPERLY
    1. In a proper manner; suitably; fitly; strictly; rightly; as, a word properly applied; a dress properly adjusted. Milton. 2. Individually; after one's own manner. Now, harkeneth, how I bare me properly. Chaucer.
  • COMBINED
    United closely; confederated; chemically united.
  • ALTOGETHER
    1. All together; conjointly. Altogether they wenChaucer. 2. Without exception; wholly; completely. Every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Ps. xxxix. 5.
  • RIGHTLY
    1. Straightly; directly; in front. Shak. 2. According to justice; according to the divine will or moral rectitude; uprightly; as, duty rightly performed. 3. Properly; fitly; suitably; appropriately. Eve rightly called, Mother of all mankind.
  • FULLY
    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. Fully committed , committed to prison for trial, in distinction from being detained for
  • COMBINATE
    United; joined; betrothed.
  • THOROUGHLY
    In a thorough manner; fully; entirely; completely.
  • COMBING
    See CARDING (more info) 1. The act or process of using a comb or a number of combs; as, the combing of one's hair; the combing of wool. Note: The process of combing is used in straightening wool of long
  • COMPLETELY
    In a complete manner; fully.
  • COMBINEDLY
    ; jointly.
  • TOTALLY
    In a total manner; wholly; entirely.
  • PERFECTLY
    In a perfect manner or degree; in or to perfection; completely; wholly; throughly; faultlessly. "Perfectly divine." Milton. As many as touched were made perfectly whole. Matt. xiv. 36.
  • COMBINER
    One who, or that which, combines.
  • COMBINABLE
    Capable of combinding; consistent with. M. Arnold. -- Com*bin"a*ble*ness, n.
  • DISREGARDFULLY
    Negligently; heedlessly.
  • IMPROPERLY
    In an improper manner; not properly; unsuitably; unbecomingly.
  • SPRIGHTLY
    Sprightlike, or spiritlike; lively; brisk; animated; vigorous; airy; gay; as, a sprightly youth; a sprightly air; a sprightly dance. "Sprightly wit and love inspires." Dryden. The sprightly Sylvia trips along the green. Pope.
  • DOUBTFULLY
    In a doubtful manner. Nor did the goddess doubtfully declare. Dryden.
  • TEETOTALLY
    Entirely; totally.
  • HEALTHFULLY
    In health; wholesomely.
  • RAPFULLY
    Violently.
  • CAREFULLY
    In a careful manner.
  • FRIGHTFULLY
    In a frightful manner; to a frightful dagree.
  • INCOMBINE
    To be incapable of combining; to disagree; to differ. Milton.
  • FEARFULLY
    In a fearful manner.
  • MASTERFULLY
    In a masterful manner; imperiously. A lawless and rebellious man who held lands masterfully and in high contempt of the royal authority. Macaulay.
  • BALEFULLY
    In a baleful manner; perniciously.

 

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