Altogether - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌɔːltəˈɡeðər|  American pronunciation of the word altogether
Brit.  |ɔːltəˈɡeðə|  British pronunciation of the word altogether

noun

- informal terms for nakedness (syn: raw)
in the altogether

adverb

- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') (syn: all, completely, entirely, right, totally, whole, wholly)
it was not altogether her fault
an altogether new approach
- with everything included or counted
altogether he earns close to a million dollars
- with everything considered (and neglecting details)
altogether, I'm sorry it happened

Extra examples

They had an altogether new idea.

If we don't do something now, the forests may disappear altogether.

It's best to avoid the situation altogether.

Altogether, their efforts were successful.

...had never posed in the altogether for a photographer before...

In Greece, we see a country altogether the reverse of India.

The actress impersonated Death in scarlet altogethers.

Congress could ban the procession altogether.

In Canada, the situation is altogether different.

This latest problem is altogether more serious.

I wasn't altogether happy about Mike staying over.

The results were not altogether surprising.

There were five people altogether.

How much do I owe you altogether?

Lots of sunshine, wonderful food, and amazing nightlife - altogether a great vacation!

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