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totally
[ toht-l-ee ]
adverb
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.
interjection
- Informal. definitely; absolutely (used to express complete agreement or strong affirmation):
Yes, totally, he should apologize to you!
Example Sentences
Pascal goes about it sincerely, but the mini-tale is so grim that it only accomplishes two things: getting Pascal on the poster, and totally scrambling the movie’s tone.
As with many governments around the world, the tariffs have frustrated Australia's leaders, with Albanese saying they are "totally unwarranted" and "not the act of a friend."
And so now I stand here, 48 years old, and I’m totally at peace with what I walked through in my life because I righted the situation.
"Never forget, every prediction our opponents made about trade for the last 30 years has been proven totally wrong," he said.
"Obviously the Myanmar junta said it was for safety reasons, but I don't believe that's totally legitimate."
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