altogether

IPA: ɔɫtʌgˈɛðɝ

noun

  • (colloquial, usually with the) A state of nakedness. (Especially in the phrase in the altogether)

adverb

  • Completely, wholly, or without exception.
  • On the whole; with everything considered.
  • With everything included
  • (informal) Intensifier, "without doubt", "clearly"
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Examples of "altogether" in Sentences

  • Shrinking from the term altogether is not what our educational system should be doing.
  • Asthma is unlikely to be a single disease, so we should abolish the term altogether, states an Edito ...
  • So erase those, and keep your eye out for another label altogether, one that we can put just a touch more trust into.
  • Locke, in particular, ruined the term altogether in English philosophical literature, where it has ceased to possess any recognized definite meaning.
  • I'm blessed if I can make it out -- he's dropped the title altogether, and now calls himself _Mister_ -- I've forgotten for the moment the rest of it, but it is an English name.
  • It may be affirmed that the writers of the age of Louis XIV would not have used these expressions: they would never have thought of using the word "equality" without applying it to some particular object; and they would rather have renounced the term altogether than have consented to make a living personage of it.

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