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Outright vs Fully - What's the difference?

outright | fully |


As adverbs the difference between outright and fully

is that outright is wholly, completely and entirely while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

As an adjective outright

is unqualified and unreserved.

As a verb outright

is to release a player outright, without conditions.

Necessarily vs Fully - What's the difference?

necessarily | fully |


As adverbs the difference between necessarily and fully

is that necessarily is inevitably; of necessity while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Highly vs Fully - What's the difference?

highly | fully |


As adverbs the difference between highly and fully

is that highly is in a high or esteemed manner while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Fulsomely vs Fully - What's the difference?

fulsomely | fully |


As adverbs the difference between fulsomely and fully

is that fulsomely is in a fulsome manner while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Fully vs Vastly - What's the difference?

fully | vastly |


As adverbs the difference between fully and vastly

is that fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect while vastly is greatly, in a vast manner.

Only vs Fully - What's the difference?

only | fully | Related terms |

Only is a related term of fully.


As adverbs the difference between only and fully

is that only is without others or anything further; exclusively while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

As an adjective only

is alone in a category.

As a conjunction only

is under the condition that; but.

As a noun only

is (rare) only child.

Essentially vs Fully - What's the difference?

essentially | fully | Related terms |

Essentially is a related term of fully.


As adverbs the difference between essentially and fully

is that essentially is in an essential manner; in essence while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Trench vs Fully - What's the difference?

trench | fully |


As a noun trench

is a long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground.

As a verb trench

is (usually|followed by upon) to invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach.

As an adverb fully is

in a full manner; without lack or defect.

Fully vs Awfully - What's the difference?

fully | awfully | Related terms |

Fully is a related term of awfully.


As adverbs the difference between fully and awfully

is that fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect while awfully is in a manner inspiring awe.

Purely vs Fully - What's the difference?

purely | fully | Synonyms |

Purely is a synonym of fully.


As adverbs the difference between purely and fully

is that purely is while fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect.

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