
throughly or thoroughly - WordReference Forums
Aug 24, 2008 · What's the difference between the two adverbs "throughly" and "thoroughly" and when should I use one rather than the other? Can I use them interchangeably? I generally use "thoroughly" …
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Dec 26, 2015 · In the Authorized Version of Scripture (aka: King James) the word THOROUGHLY is only used 2 times the word THROUGHLY is used 12 times. By reading all these verses you will …
Throughly or properly - WordReference Forums
Mar 20, 2018 · What should I use: Have you washed your hands throughly? Or Have you washed your hands properly? Thank you
thoroughly/entirely ashamed - WordReference Forums
Feb 2, 2016 · Thoroughly is an interesting word -> originally it was throughly (throoli) meaning “in that manner throughout; all the way through; pervading the matter.” It gave the idea that anything that …
carefully vs. thoroughly - WordReference Forums
Apr 9, 2010 · What is the difference between "carefully" and "thoroughly"? I mean, in which context one is more used than the other? Thanks in advance!
Having been thoroughly studying | WordReference Forums
Jun 8, 2022 · Are these sentences correct grammatically? Can you see any mistakes in them? He's spent over three hundred hours thoroughly studying this subject (and he has now become a pro at …
thoroughly read it / read it thoroughly | WordReference Forums
Mar 4, 2014 · "Lo he leido detenidamente" My try: I have thoroughly read it or I have read it thoroughly Please answer me ASAP
to study thoroughly the document | WordReference Forums
Aug 18, 2006 · Hello, Is the phrase 'to study thoroughly the document (catalogue)' correct? Are there any other expressions to express the same meaning? Thank you :)
Thoroughly vetted - WordReference Forums
Dec 24, 2006 · What does it mean "thoroughly vetted" in the context as follows: Thoroughly vetted long ago, he had once been the most respected international news reporter in America and Europe.
Cook food thoroughly - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2023 · Hi, when I want to state it as a fact that food should be cooked ‘thoroughly’ or ‘fully’ so that it is safe to eat. Is it correct to use ‘thoroughly’? E.g. is the chicken cooked thoroughly? Or is the …