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What are words with the suffix fully?

You're asking for words with the suffix "-fully," which indicates a state of being complete or to a full extent. Here are some examples:

Commonly Used Words:

* Beautifully: In a beautiful manner.

* Carefully: With great care.

* Completely: To the fullest extent, entirely.

* Confidently: With confidence.

* Correctly: In a correct manner.

* Definitely: Without any doubt.

* Easily: Without difficulty.

* Effectively: In a way that produces the desired result.

* Eventually: At some point in the future.

* Fully: To the greatest possible extent.

* Honestly: In an honest way.

* Hopefully: It is hoped that.

* Painfully: In a way that causes pain.

* Perfectly: Without any flaws.

* Possibly: Perhaps.

* Safely: Without risk or danger.

* Simply: In a straightforward manner.

* Successfully: With a favorable outcome.

* Truly: In reality, genuinely.

* Warmly: In a warm and friendly way.

Less Common Examples:

* Apologetically: In a way that expresses regret or apology.

* Blissfully: In a state of great happiness.

* Cheerfully: With happiness and optimism.

* Cunningly: In a clever and deceitful way.

* Gently: With softness and kindness.

* Gracefully: With elegance and poise.

* Joyfully: With great joy.

* Magnificently: In a magnificent way.

* Miserably: In a miserable way.

* Positively: In a positive way.

* Regretfully: With regret.

* Ruthlessly: Without mercy.

* Thoughtfully: In a thoughtful way.

* Wonderfully: In a wonderful way.

You can create many more words by adding "-fully" to adjectives. For example, "brightly," "darkly," "loudly," "quickly," "slowly," and so on.

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