Totally

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Adverb

Totally (not comparable)

  1. Entirely; completely.
    The car was totally destroyed in the crash.
  2. (degree, colloquial) Very; extremely.
    That was totally wicked!
  3. (modal, colloquial) Definitely.
    That was totally not what happened.

Thesaurus

a outrance, absolutely, across the board, all, all in all, all out, all put together, altogether, as a body, as a whole, at large, beyond all bounds, beyond compare, beyond comparison, beyond measure, bodily, collectively, completely, comprehensively, consummately, corporately, dead, downright, en bloc, en masse, entirely, essentially, exactly, exclusively, exhaustively, extremely, faultlessly, flat out, flawlessly, fully, fundamentally, globally, hundred per cent, ideally, immaculately, immeasurably, impeccably, in a body, in all, in all respects, in bulk, in full, in full measure, in its entirety, in the aggregate, in the extreme, in the gross, in the lump, in the mass, in toto, incalculably, inclusively, indefinitely, infallibly, infinitely, inside out, integrally, irreducibly, just, just right, largely, merely, most, on all counts, one and all, only, outright, perfectly, purely, quite, radically, roundly, simply, solely, spotlessly, thoroughly, to the hilt, tout a fait, tout ensemble, unanalyzably, unconditionally, undividedly, unequivocally, unreservedly, utterly, wholly, with a vengeance

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