fully

/ˈfʊli/
adverb
  1. Completely; entirely; to the greatest degree.
    • I fully agree with your decision to start the project.
    • The instructions were fully explained before the test began.
    • She was fully aware of the risks involved in the climb.
  2. At least (used to emphasize a minimum amount or number).
    • He waited fully twenty minutes for the bus to arrive.
    • The hike covered fully ten miles through rough terrain.
    • The concert lasted fully three hours.