wholly
Prononciation : [ˈhoʊlli]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(adverb) when something is completely or entirely true, without any part missing. It means you are talking about the whole thing, not just a part of it.
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She was wholly impressed by the performance of the dancers.
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He was not wholly satisfied with his test results.
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Did you wholly understand the lesson we just had?
Contexte : « agreement »
(adverb) when someone agrees completely with something or supports it entirely. It's saying that there is no doubt or disagreement at all.
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I wholly agree with your plan for the project.
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I do not wholly support the new rules at school.
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Do you wholly believe in what the teacher said?
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