完全 (wánquán) — completely; entirely; total; perfect

HSK 3 | adv/adj | to a total or absolute degree

完全 (wánquán)

完全 is used to indicate that something is total, absolute, or without exception, functioning most often as an adverb.

Meanings

  1. [adverb] completely; entirely — to an absolute or total degree, leaving nothing out
  2. [adjective] total; perfect; complete — having all necessary parts or qualities

Example Sentences

我完全同意你的看法。 Wǒ wánquán tóngyì nǐ de kànfǎ. I completely agree with your view.

这件事完全是误会。 Zhè jiàn shì wánquán shì wùhuì. This matter is entirely a misunderstanding.

他完全不在乎别人的想法。 Tā wánquán bù zàihu biérén de xiǎngfǎ. He does not care at all about what others think.

这个计划还没有完全实现。 Zhège jìhuà hái méiyǒu wánquán shíxiàn. This plan has not yet been fully realized.

Collocations

Collocation Meaning
完全同意 to completely agree
完全不同 completely different
完全正确 completely correct
完全理解 to fully understand

Memory Hook

完 (finished; complete) plus 全 (whole; entire) — finished and whole with nothing missing: 完全.