totally

IPA: tˈoʊtʌɫi

adverb

  • To the fullest extent or degree.
  • (degree, colloquial) Very; extremely.
  • (modal, colloquial) Definitely; for sure.
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Examples of "totally" in Sentences

  • He was staring at her, his expression totally bewildered.
  • I wouldn't use the term "totally safe" in relation to radioactive material leaking into groundwater.
  • I wasn't sure whether or not "sistren" worked or had been used by anyone, so I googled it, and it totally is a word!
  • He pressed his forehead to mine briefly, then pulled away, his expression totally unrevealing, and now that I was more than ready to hear him out, he seemed reluctant to begin.
  • "The Coptic is an uncultivated and formal tongue, with monosyllabic roots and _rude inflexions, totally different_ from the neighbouring languages of Syria and Arabia, _totally opposite_ to the copious and polished Sanscrit."

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