different between fully vs terribly
fully
English
Etymology
From Middle English fully, fulliche, volliche, from Old English full??e (“fully”), equivalent to full +? -ly. Compare German völlig (“fully”), Swedish fullt (“fully”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?li/
- Rhymes: -?li
Adverb
fully (comparative more fully, superlative most fully)
- In a full manner; without lack or defect.
- In a full degree; to a full extent.
- As a minimum; at least.
Synonyms
- (in a full manner):
- (to a full extent):
Related terms
- fully committed
- fully-stocked
- fully well
Translations
fully From the web:
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- what fuller house character am i
- what full house character am i
- what full movies are free on youtube
- what full time hours
- what fullmetal alchemist should i watch
- what full moon is in december
- what full moon is tonight
terribly
English
Etymology
From terrible +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??.?.bli/
- Hyphenation: ter?ri?bly
Adverb
terribly (comparative more terribly, superlative most terribly)
- (literary or dated) So as to cause terror or awe.
- The lion roared terribly.
- Very; extremely.
- He's terribly busy and you really shouldn't bother him.
- Very badly.
- She took part in the karaoke, but sang terribly.
Usage notes
- Adjectives to which "terribly" is often applied: wrong, sorry, important, difficult, hard, afraid, sad, bad, expensive, long, upset, exciting, fast, excited, slow, cold, hot, busy, concerned, pleased, interesting, painful, funny, lonely, ill, good, tired, strong, confused, serious, fond, old, angry, anxious, effective, depressed, familiar, attractive, happy, poor, hungry, sick, big, nice, small, dull, clever, dirty, proud, disappointing, sweet, original, ashamed, efficient, successful, jealous, simple, strange, cruel.
Synonyms
- (causing terror or awe): grisly (obsolete)
- (very): very, extremely, awfully, horribly
Translations
terribly From the web:
- what terribly means
- what terribly in tagalog
- terribly what part of speech
- terribly what does it mean
- what does terribly transient feet mean
- what is terribly tiny tales
- what is terribly transient feet
- what does terribly sorry mean
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