totally (Meaning)
totally (r)
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
totally (adv.)
In a total manner; wholly; entirely.
Synonyms & Antonyms of totally
Synonyms:
- all over
- more or less
- categorically
- abundantly
- substantially
- principally
- stone
- all of
- downright
- unqualifiedly
- plumb
- to the max
- predominantly
- mainly
- to bits
- overall
- predominately
- through and through
- generally
- stone-cold
- down the line
- largely
- down to the ground
- by and large
- cold
- mostly
- hands down
- to the hilt
- primarily
- generously
- chiefly
- greatly
- plain
Antonyms:
totally Sentence Examples
- I'm totally exhausted after the long day I've had.
- The movie was totally worth watching; it was a masterpiece.
- She's totally addicted to her favorite TV show.
- The situation is totally out of control; we need to take action.
- I'm totally convinced that he's the right person for the job.
- The food at the restaurant was totally delicious; I'd highly recommend it.
- I'm totally in love with my new puppy.
- The traffic is totally gridlocked; I'm going to be late for work.
- I'm totally broke; I need to find a way to earn some money.
- I'm totally psyched for the upcoming concert; it's going to be epic.
FAQs About the word totally
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')In a total manner; wholly; entirely.
quite,completely, fully, wholly, absolutely, entirely, thoroughly, utterly, even, perfectly
hardly, just, partly, halfway, slightly, partly, slightly,partially, hardly, partially
I'm totally exhausted after the long day I've had.
The movie was totally worth watching; it was a masterpiece.
She's totally addicted to her favorite TV show.
The situation is totally out of control; we need to take action.