What is another word for not fully?

unfinished
1 unfinished, partial, fragmentary.

What is synonym for fully?

fully. hook, line, and sinker. thoroughly. utterly. wholly.

What is the completely antonym?

Our site contains antonyms of completely in 4 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for completely alphabetically. inadequately. badly. deficiently.

Is there such a word as incomplete?

The correct adjective is incomplete. The verb “uncomplete” does not exist. If you want to express that someone took something that had been complete and made it incomplete, you would have to say: He removed the cog wheel from the engine, rendering it incomplete.

Is incomplete a real word?

Something that is incomplete is not yet finished, or does not have all the parts or details that it needs.

Is incomplete is the opposite of complete?

What is the opposite of incomplete?
detailedfull
thoroughcomplete
exhaustivecomprehensive
finisheddefinitive
elaborateextensive

Which is correct incomplete or Uncomplete?

Both words are standard English words, we tend to use uncompleted when talking about some piece of unfinished work and incomplete when talking about something that is missing.

How do you say completely?

What is a partial synonym?

1 (adjective) in the sense of incomplete. Synonyms. incomplete. imperfect. uncompleted.

How do you say not fully understand?

These sentences will help you when you don’t understand something even though you have heard it.
  1. Sorry, I’m afraid I don’t follow you.
  2. Excuse me, could you repeat the question?
  3. I’m sorry, I don’t understand. …
  4. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that. …
  5. I’m confused. …
  6. I’m sorry, I didn’t understand. …
  7. I didn’t hear you.

What does not completely mean?

Adverb. In an incomplete manner. incompletely. partially.

Is Unfull a word?

Adjective. Not full or complete; incomplete; imperfect.

How do you say professionally you don’t know?

Formal ways :
  1. I’m sorry, I don’t know.
  2. I’ll double check that and let you know.
  3. I’ll find out and let you know.
  4. I’m probably not the best person to ask for that information.
  5. That’s a really good question. I’ll check.
  6. Let me look that up for you.
  7. That’s not my area of expertise. I’ll ask…

How do you say I’m confused professionally?

What is another way to say I don’t understand?

How do you ask someone to do something politely examples?

For example, if you need a sitter for a few minutes, you might say, “I have to run to the store, but my baby is still sleeping. Would you mind coming over and listening for him? I won’t be long, and I’ll be happy to pick something up for you while I’m at the store.

How do you say IDK in a smart way?

Try one of these instead:
  1. I’m not sure, but I’ll find out and let you know.
  2. I’ll find out.
  3. I’ll look into it and get back to you with what I find.
  4. That’s a good question and I want to get you the right information. Let me get back to you by end-of-day.