totally
to·tal·ly
(tōt′l-ē)adv.
Entirely; wholly; completely.
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to•tal•ly
(ˈtoʊt l i)adv.
wholly; entirely; completely.
[1500–10]
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totally
adverb completely, entirely, absolutely, quite, perfectly, fully, comprehensively, thoroughly, wholly, utterly, consummately, wholeheartedly, unconditionally, to the hilt, one hundred per cent, unmitigatedly Young people want something totally different from the old ways.
partly, somewhat, in part, partially, to a certain extent, incompletely
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totally
adverbTo the fullest extent:
absolutely, all, altogether, completely, dead, entirely, flat, fully, just, perfectly, quite, thoroughly, utterly, well, wholly.
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Translations
naprosto
fuldstændigttotalt
täysin
potpuno
algerlega
完全に
전부
popolnoma
totalt
โดยสิ้นเชิง
hoàn toàn
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totally
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total
(ˈtəutəl) adjectivewhole; complete. What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.
nounthe whole amount, ie of various sums added together. The total came to / was $10.
verb – past tense, past participle ˈtotalled –to add up or amount to. The doctor's fees totalled $200.
ˈtotally adverbcompletely. I was totally unaware of his presence.
total upto add up. He totalled up (the amount he had sold) at the end of the week.
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totally
→ بِكَامِلِهِ naprosto totalt völlig εντελώς totalmente täysin totalement potpuno totalmente 完全に 전부 totaal fullstendig całkowicie totalmente полностью totalt โดยสิ้นเชิง tamamen hoàn toàn 完全地Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009