Meaning of totally in English totally adverb uk / ˈtəʊ.t ə l.i / us / ˈtoʊ.t̬ ə l.i / B1pletely: Her second husband is totally different from Mark. I totally agree with you. Synonyms altogether Gjj9vimuCazR totally adverb us / ˈtoʊ·t̬ ə l·i /pletely or extremely: This book is totally different from her last one. (Definition of totally from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge W4VldF29bDtw synonyms for totally Compare Synonyms absolutely altogetherpletely entirely exactly fully perfectly quite thoroughly unconditionally utterly wholeheartedly wholly all all in allprehensively consummately exclusively flat out full blast hook, line, and sinker in toto just top to bottom unmitigatedly antonyms for totally MOST RELEVANT NCmjAF7bdnn0 wholly; entirely;pletely: The two sisters have totally different personalities. Informal. (used as an intensifier): I totally cried when the movie ended. That was totally not what I meant. OE0FR27k5unq
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