Totally - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtəʊtəlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word totally
Brit.  |ˈtəʊtəlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word totally

adverb

- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') (syn: all, altogether, completely, entirely, right, whole, wholly)
a totally new situation

Extra examples

That's a totally different matter.

It's like learning a totally new language.

Terrorism is totally unacceptable in a civilised world.

I totally agree.

That's a totally different issue.

...I am totally upset you can't make it to the celebration....

I feel totally drained of energy this evening.

I find her books totally boring.

The hotel room was totally blah.

He got totally blasted at the party.

...the rock singer is hardly a carouser; contrariwise, he totally abstains from alcohol...

...the crux of the problem is that the school's current budget is totally inadequate...

...the so-called comedy is totally devoid of intelligence, originality, and even laughs...

She's a vegetarian because the idea of eating meat totally disgusts her.

...frangible china teacups that were totally inappropriate for a child's birthday party...

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