completely
The word 'komplett' is used in German to mean 'completely' or 'entirely'. It is an adverb and can be used to describe the extent or degree of an action or state. For example, 'Ich habe das Buch komplett gelesen' means 'I have read the book completely'.
The project is completely finished.
In this sentence, 'komplett' is used as an adverb to emphasize that the project has been finished entirely, leaving no parts incomplete.
I am completely lost.
In this context, 'komplett' is used as an adverb to stress the degree of being lost. It can refer to both being physically lost (in a place) or metaphorically lost (e.g., in life situations).
The room is completely empty.
Here, 'komplett' is used as an adjective modifying 'leer' (empty). The sentence emphasizes that there is nothing at all in the room.