The meaning of the word 'completely' as used in the English language as an adverb means "Totally, or utterly." Some synonyms to the word are entirely and quite.
"Eliminate" is a word that means to get rid of or remove something completely.
I'm not even completely sure that dadapeer is a real word.
confident ? not quiet sure if this is what your looking for.
No, it is not a conjunction. The word entirely is an adverb, meaning totally or completely.
A word part is basically a couple of simple letters such as in, un, de. The simple use of putting the word part "un" in front of words completely changes the meaning to the opposite. ie. Something necessary becomes unnecessary, usual to unusual. Thereby simply adding a wordpart can completely change the meaning of a word.
The Latin root for the word "annihilate" is "ad" meaning "completely" and "nihil" meaning "nothing." So, "annihilate" essentially means to reduce something to nothing.
One prefix would be incomplete.
The word "altogether" (completely, entirely) has a different meaning from "all together" (a collected group).
A word part is basically a couple of simple letters such as in, un, de. The simple use of putting the word part "un" in front of words completely changes the meaning to the opposite. ie. Something necessary becomes unnecessary, usual to unusual. Thereby simply adding a wordpart can completely change the meaning of a word.
Holo comes from the word "holos," meaning whole. As a prefix, it can mean whole, completely, or all. For example, in the word Holocaust, "caust" means burnt. Holocaust means "completely burnt."
A word part is basically a couple of simple letters such as in, un, de. The simple use of putting the word part "un" in front of words completely changes the meaning to the opposite. ie. Something necessary becomes unnecessary, usual to unusual. Thereby simply adding a wordpart can completely change the meaning of a word.
Faggged: A British colloquialism meaning "exhausted". Root word is "fatigue". "By the time he had cleaned out both the barn and the attic, he was completely fagged."