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Definition of totally in English:

totally

adverb ˈtəʊtəliˈtoʊdli
  • 1Completely; absolutely.

    the building was totally destroyed by the fire
    as submodifier they came from totally different backgrounds
    some of the lyrics are totally brilliant
    she's almost totally deaf
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, it is a totally safe form of exercise, even for people who have injuries.
    • It had been feared that a strong wind from the east could have totally destroyed the window.
    • My point is that infinity is a lot like zero in some ways, but in other ways is totally different.
    • He seemed like a nice enough man playing a role that he wasn't totally comfortable with.
    • In his denial, he treats a people as less than fully human and totally dishonours the dead.
    • Everyone in the hospital fell in love with her she was totally and utterly spoilt.
    • By the fourth I was utterly alone and totally in the dark about where I was, so to speak.
    • While that might be overstating the case just a little, it is by no means totally fanciful.
    • We are totally devastated by her death and still cannot believe what has happened.
    • He thought it was totally insensitive to tie a bright yellow wrapper around the stones.
    • It was puny, totally lacking in the requisite shot of caffeine direct to the brain.
    • He is not a big spinner of the ball anyway and this means he is totally reliant on the rough for any deviation.
    • All of them have been so varied and each one is always totally different form the last.
    • I totally understand why people want to march and protest against what we are doing.
    • It was a totally new experience for all on board and it also proved to be an arduous one.
    • This idea is fine for those who live alone or as couples but is totally unworkable for families.
    • If he is being absolutely and totally honest, what kind of honesty has he deployed up to now?
    • She finally knew what it was like to be totally and utterly in love with one person.
    • There is a lot of apathy at the club and the supporters are totally disenchanted.
    • Instead, he became totally calm, relaxed and focused on the shot he was about to play.
    Synonyms
    completely, absolutely, entirely, wholly, fully, thoroughly, utterly, quite, altogether, one hundred per cent
    downright, unqualifiedly, in all respects, unconditionally, perfectly, unrestrictedly, consummately, undisputedly, unmitigatedly, wholeheartedly, radically, stark, just, to the hilt, all the way, to the maximum extent
    informal clean, plumb, dead, bang, totes
    1. 1.1informal Used to emphasize a clause or statement.
      I'm sorry, I totally didn't mean it
      so then Julie, like, totally dumps her boyfriend Tommy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If it wouldn't freak everyone out, including ourselves, I'd totally kiss you right now.
      • He is, like, totally good in bed.
      • Claire totally did not need this.
      • She totally laughed at me when she heard that I was helpless in the middle of town.
      • You totally just contradicted yourself.
      • Do you find yourself on set ever saying, wait a minute, I totally said that to my mom earlier today.
      • Dude, she totally broke a shoe from the excitement.
      • We get stuff done and we cover some ground but we have so much fun totally just girling it up.
      • Her head, like, totally hit the lockers on the walls with this loud clanging noise.
      • "I totally didn't say that," she said, defensively.
      • You totally said that to Mr. Roberts last week when he was running through the geography prep quiz in fourth period.
      • He totally just looked right at me!
      • I was next to him for a little while, and he was totally just as animated as everyone else.
      • We totally just made fun of a homeless guy.
      • She totally cut in front of me.
      • Dude, he's totally just posting that so his blog will get linked to.
      • And we totally kissed before I left which was awesome!
      • It was pretty good, but the best part was the waiter totally hit on me.
      • One day I was driving to the store and I was trying to dial a number on my cell phone at the same time—and I totally hit a mailbox.
      • So we would totally just wear jetpacks and race them in the air.
    2. 1.2informal as exclamation Used to express agreement.
      ‘After all it's his mess, so let him clean it up.’ ‘Totally!’
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Oh my God, totally!
      • Yeah, totally, you're completely right.
      • "Oh, totally," she replies without hesitation.
      • Yeah! Girl Power! Totally, that's what this film is about.
      • "Is that still a part of your life?" "Totally, dude."
      • "Totally," agreed Maddie, beginning to unpack right then.
      • Yeah, totally, it's so different.
      • "So will you come?" "Oh, totally."
      • Has she ever had a crush on someone and not told them? "Totally!" she laughs.
      • Oh yeah, totally, without a doubt.
      • Yes, totally, I know he is not the best actor in the world.
      • Was this not a mid-life crisis of mega proportions? "Totally!" responds Stephenson.
      • Totally, I think it's affecting everyone, whether it's Instant news from loads of perspectives, paying your bills or mail order brides, it's bonkers!
      • I was like, 'Yeah! Sure! Totally!'
      • Totally man, the stickers are what I'm most looking forward to.
      • I was saying to him that I don't usually like mashups where they just put one song into another, and he was like, Totally!
      • I flashed him a smile as I chirped, "Totally!"
      • Oh totally, Rowan is like every girl out there.
      • "They're an overrated team, totally," Ben nodded to himself.
      • "Do you think that kind of stuff should be kept from the popular knowledge of younger skaters?" "Oh yeah, totally."
 
 

Definition of totally in US English:

totally

adverbˈtōdlēˈtoʊdli
  • 1Completely; absolutely.

    the building was totally destroyed by the fire
    as submodifier they came from totally different backgrounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It had been feared that a strong wind from the east could have totally destroyed the window.
    • He thought it was totally insensitive to tie a bright yellow wrapper around the stones.
    • If he is being absolutely and totally honest, what kind of honesty has he deployed up to now?
    • This idea is fine for those who live alone or as couples but is totally unworkable for families.
    • We are totally devastated by her death and still cannot believe what has happened.
    • All of them have been so varied and each one is always totally different form the last.
    • By the fourth I was utterly alone and totally in the dark about where I was, so to speak.
    • In his denial, he treats a people as less than fully human and totally dishonours the dead.
    • He is not a big spinner of the ball anyway and this means he is totally reliant on the rough for any deviation.
    • It was puny, totally lacking in the requisite shot of caffeine direct to the brain.
    • There is a lot of apathy at the club and the supporters are totally disenchanted.
    • Instead, he became totally calm, relaxed and focused on the shot he was about to play.
    • My point is that infinity is a lot like zero in some ways, but in other ways is totally different.
    • I totally understand why people want to march and protest against what we are doing.
    • He seemed like a nice enough man playing a role that he wasn't totally comfortable with.
    • It was a totally new experience for all on board and it also proved to be an arduous one.
    • She finally knew what it was like to be totally and utterly in love with one person.
    • Everyone in the hospital fell in love with her she was totally and utterly spoilt.
    • In addition, it is a totally safe form of exercise, even for people who have injuries.
    • While that might be overstating the case just a little, it is by no means totally fanciful.
    Synonyms
    completely, absolutely, entirely, wholly, fully, thoroughly, utterly, quite, altogether, one hundred per cent
    1. 1.1informal Used to emphasize a clause or statement.
      I'm sorry, I totally didn't mean it
      so then Julie, like, totally dumps her boyfriend Tommy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I was next to him for a little while, and he was totally just as animated as everyone else.
      • One day I was driving to the store and I was trying to dial a number on my cell phone at the same time—and I totally hit a mailbox.
      • So we would totally just wear jetpacks and race them in the air.
      • "I totally didn't say that," she said, defensively.
      • Dude, he's totally just posting that so his blog will get linked to.
      • He is, like, totally good in bed.
      • We get stuff done and we cover some ground but we have so much fun totally just girling it up.
      • Her head, like, totally hit the lockers on the walls with this loud clanging noise.
      • Claire totally did not need this.
      • Dude, she totally broke a shoe from the excitement.
      • You totally said that to Mr. Roberts last week when he was running through the geography prep quiz in fourth period.
      • Do you find yourself on set ever saying, wait a minute, I totally said that to my mom earlier today.
      • It was pretty good, but the best part was the waiter totally hit on me.
      • And we totally kissed before I left which was awesome!
      • She totally laughed at me when she heard that I was helpless in the middle of town.
      • You totally just contradicted yourself.
      • She totally cut in front of me.
      • He totally just looked right at me!
      • If it wouldn't freak everyone out, including ourselves, I'd totally kiss you right now.
      • We totally just made fun of a homeless guy.
    2. 1.2informal as exclamation Used to express agreement.
      “After all it's his mess, so let him clean it up.” “Totally!”
      Example sentencesExamples
      • "Is that still a part of your life?" "Totally, dude."
      • "They're an overrated team, totally," Ben nodded to himself.
      • Yeah, totally, it's so different.
      • Oh yeah, totally, without a doubt.
      • Oh totally, Rowan is like every girl out there.
      • I was saying to him that I don't usually like mashups where they just put one song into another, and he was like, Totally!
      • I was like, 'Yeah! Sure! Totally!'
      • Yeah, totally, you're completely right.
      • "So will you come?" "Oh, totally."
      • "Do you think that kind of stuff should be kept from the popular knowledge of younger skaters?" "Oh yeah, totally."
      • Has she ever had a crush on someone and not told them? "Totally!" she laughs.
      • "Totally," agreed Maddie, beginning to unpack right then.
      • I flashed him a smile as I chirped, "Totally!"
      • Totally man, the stickers are what I'm most looking forward to.
      • Was this not a mid-life crisis of mega proportions? "Totally!" responds Stephenson.
      • Yeah! Girl Power! Totally, that's what this film is about.
      • Totally, I think it's affecting everyone, whether it's Instant news from loads of perspectives, paying your bills or mail order brides, it's bonkers!
      • Yes, totally, I know he is not the best actor in the world.
      • Oh my God, totally!
      • "Oh, totally," she replies without hesitation.
 
 
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