totally
/ˈtoʊ.tə.li/adverb3 syllables
Totally means: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely.
Synonyms for totally8
adverb, as in to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely
What does totally mean?1
adverb
1
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely“he was wholly convinced”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Totally in a sentence
- For me, your speech is totally beyond comprehension.Objectivesea
- According to all probability, no language is totally free of loan words.Eldad
- I'd say it's tubular, but actually it's totally modular.Eccles17
- She remained totally overwhelmed, as it seemed—mute, pale, and motionless as a statue.Hybrid
- Failure is not an option... except that it totally is, and you definitely will.espamatics
- In many respects, women and men are totally different.AlanF_US
- The philosophy teacher has become redundant, making his class totally boring.Amastan
- Gunter was working in the baking sun, totally impervious to the heat.Amastan
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