TOTALLY

wholly, entirely, completely, totally, all, altogether, whole, right

(adverb) to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (‘whole’ is often used informally for ‘wholly’); “he was wholly convinced”; “entirely satisfied with the meal”; “it was completely different from what we expected”; “was completely at fault”; “a totally new situation”; “the directions were all wrong”; “it was not altogether her fault”; “an altogether new approach”; “a whole new idea”; “she felt right at home”; “he fell right into the trap”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Adverb

totally (not comparable)

To the fullest extent or degree.

Synonyms: completely, entirely, fully, wholly

(degree, colloquial) Very; extremely.

(modal, colloquial) Definitely; for sure.

Synonyms

• See also completely

Source: Wiktionary


To"tal*ly, adv.

Definition: In a total manner; wholly; entirely.

TOTAL

To"tal, a. Etym: [F., fr. LL. totalis, fr. L. tolus all,whole. Cf. Factotum, Surtout, Teetotum.]

Definition: Whole; not divided; entire; full; complete; absolute; as, a total departure from the evidence; a total loss. " Total darkness." "To undergo myself the total crime." Milton. Total abstinence. See Abstinence, n., 1.

– Total depravity. (Theol.) See Original sin, under Original.

Syn: Whole; entire; complete. See Whole.

To"tal, n.

Definition: The whole; the whole sum or amount; as, these sums added make the grand total of five millions.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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