wholly
Pronunciation: [ˈhoʊlli]
Word
Context: “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.
Example
She was wholly impressed by the performance of the dancers.
Example
He was not wholly satisfied with his test results.
Example
Did you wholly understand the lesson we just had?
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