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Entirely

/ɪnˈtaɪəli/
In a complete or whole manner without exception or condition.

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Examples:

I am entirely ruined."

"Oh, I don't mean that," returned his son, ignoring Clyde entirely.

It was indiscreet, but it was entirely human.

Etymology:

etymology
Derived from Middle English entir meaning complete, which comes from Latin integer meaning whole, complete; the suffix -ly was added to form the adverb.

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