completely and utterly
Totally; entirely.
"Doctor, have you ever witnessed the spectacle of a strong will and high courage becoming completely and utterly dominated, less through lack of strength than excess of imagination
ADJ.
against, burned, confident, cured, dark, empty, escaped, finished
The house was completely dark when we arrived home late that night.
VERB + COMPLETELY
am, appear, beat, cannot, house, name, said, work
COMPLETELY + NOUN
body, breath, degree, myths, people
The old myths about eating after 8pm were completely debunked by modern nutritional science.
PREP.
down, in, out, with, without
The old house burned completely down during the fire last night.
ADV.
also
I was completely lost, and my friend also had no idea where we were.