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thoroughly
[ thur-uh-lee, thuhr‐ ]
adverb
- in a thorough manner or degree; completely and carefully:
We will review the data thoroughly.
- perfectly; utterly:
We thoroughly enjoyed the play.
Word History and Origins
Origin of thoroughly1
Example Sentences
Julian Cribb is one of the few popular authors who thoroughly breaks down the intersection between science and politics in an accessible way.
In his September debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, Trumpov repeated a claim — thoroughly debunked by multiple individuals and government officials — that Haitian migrants were eating dogs and cats in Springfield, Ohio.
You should also make sure you understand your lease thoroughly before you sign — don’t just give it a cursory glance.
Still others, like the Goulds, were more thoroughly displaced from their previous position of economic influence as a byproduct of market reforms.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with him and working with him. We’ve had a good time with it, and we want to finish this thing the right way.”
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