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Meaning

The word "totally" is an adverb that means completely or entirely. It indicates that something is absolute, without any exception or limitation. When you say something is "totally" a certain way, you are emphasizing that there is no doubt or ambiguity about that quality or state.

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Etymology

The word "totally" comes from the late Latin word "totalis," which means "whole" or "entire." It was adopted into English in the 20th century as a way to express totality.

Examples

  1. The project was totally finished by the deadline.
  2. She was totally surprised by the party her friends threw for her.
  3. I am totally convinced that we made the right decision.
  4. The movie was totally boring; I couldn't stay awake.
  5. He was totally unaware of the changes happening around him.

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