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1. totally
adverb. ['ˈtoʊtəli'] to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (whole' is often used informally for
wholly').
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Antonyms
Etymology
- -ly (English)
- -lice (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- total (English)
- total (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Totally
- anecdotally
How do you pronounce totally?
Pronounce totally as ˈtoʊtəli.
US - How to pronounce totally in American English
UK - How to pronounce totally in British English
How do you spell totally? Is it totaly ?
A common misspelling of totally is totaly
Quotes about totally
1. I totally disagree with the view that the Tibet struggle will die, and there will be no hope for Tibet, after the Dalai Lama passes away.
- Dalai Lama
2. Taxation is the price we pay for failing to build a civilized society. The higher the tax level, the greater the failure. A centrally planned totalitarian state represents a complete defeat for the civilized world, while a totally voluntary society represents its ultimate success.
- Mark Skousen
3. Success is almost totally dependent upon drive and persistence. The extra energy required to make another effort or try another approach is the secret of winning.
- Denis Waitley