completely agree — totally agree
collocationB1IELTS 5+neutralcommon
To agree with someone or something 100%, with no doubt or hesitation.
Say it like a native
Textbook I am in complete concurrence with you.
Native I completely agree.
'In complete concurrence' is absurdly formal; 'I completely agree' is the natural reply.
Pattern: completely agree (with someone/about something/that...)
In use
- I completely agree with your opinion on this matter.communication
- In my opinion, I completely agree that exercise is essential for a healthy lifestyle.IELTS speaking
Common mistake
✗ I'm completely agree with you.
✓ I completely agree with you.
'Agree' is a verb — drop the 'am/'m'.
Common collocations
completely agree— with you, with that, I do, couldn't
Don't confuse it
'Completely agree' is stronger than 'partly agree' or 'somewhat agree.'