Pronunciation: /ˈtəʊtəli/
adjective used for emphasis to indicate that something is done to the fullest extent or degree
A1 I am totally happy.
A2 She is totally exhausted after the long hike.
B1 The project was totally successful.
B2 I am totally in love with this new book.
C1 The artist's work is totally unique and innovative.
C2 The performance was totally flawless and mesmerizing.
adverb completely or entirely; in every way
A1 I am totally happy with my new job.
A2 She is totally exhausted after running a marathon.
B1 I totally forgot about our meeting today.
B2 The movie was totally amazing, I loved every minute of it.
C1 I totally understand the complexity of the situation.
C2 The concert was totally mind-blowing, I will never forget it.
formal The experiment results were totally in line with our hypothesis.
informal I'm totally up for going to the movies tonight.
slang That new song is totally lit!
figurative She felt like she was walking on air, totally free from all worries.
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