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    To·tal·ly
    /ˈtōdəlē/

    adverb

    • 1. completely; absolutely: "the building was totally destroyed by the fire"
  2. The meaning of TOTALLY is in a total manner : to a total or complete degree : wholly, entirely. How to use totally in a sentence.

  3. altogether. completely. entirely. wholly. Opposite. partly. Fewer examples. She was depressed and felt totally hopeless about the future. The taking of hostages, said the minister, was totally unacceptable under any circumstances. Honestly, it's the story of my life - I meet a totally gorgeous bloke and he's leaving for Australia the next day!

  4. altogether. completely. entirely. wholly. Opposite. partly. Fewer examples. She was depressed and felt totally hopeless about the future. The taking of hostages, said the minister, was totally unacceptable under any circumstances. Honestly, it's the story of my life - I meet a totally gorgeous guy and he's leaving for Australia the next day!

  5. Totally definition: wholly; entirely; completely. See examples of TOTALLY used in a sentence.

  6. Definitions of totally. adverb. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') “a totally new situation”. synonyms: all, altogether, completely, entirely, whole, wholly. see more. Pronunciation.

  7. adverb. /ˈtəʊtəli/ completely. They come from totally different cultures. I'm still not totally convinced that he knows what he's doing. This behaviour is totally unacceptable. He totally ignored us. It's important to focus totally on what you're doing. (especially North American English, informal) ‘She's so cute!’ ‘Totally!’ (= I agree)

  8. Define totally. totally synonyms, totally pronunciation, totally translation, English dictionary definition of totally. adv. Entirely; wholly; completely. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. 4 days ago · TOTALLY definition: wholly ; completely; altogether | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  10. completely: They look totally different. I totally disagree. Fewer examples. I didn't hear him come in because I was totally immersed in my book. They were totally deflated by losing the match. He's totally lacking in charm of any sort. The story Robert told his mother is totally inconsistent with what he told me.

  11. Totally Definition. Wholly; completely; altogether. Their spat was totally forgotten. Absolutely; certainly. They were totally not talking to one another. (degree, colloquial) Very; extremely. That was totally wicked! (modal, colloquial) Definitely. That was totally not what happened.

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