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totally

[ toht-l-ee ]

adverb

  1. The two sisters have totally different personalities.

  2. Informal. (used as an intensifier):

    I totally cried when the movie ended. That was totally not what I meant.



interjection

  1. Informal. definitely; absolutely (used to express complete agreement or strong affirmation):

    Yes, totally, he should apologize to you!

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of totally1

First recorded in 1500–10; total + -ly
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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.

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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."

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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.

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"Never forget, every prediction our opponents made about trade for the last 30 years has been proven totally wrong," he said.

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"Obviously the Myanmar junta said it was for safety reasons, but I don't believe that's totally legitimate."

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