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Totally

/ˈtoʊtəli/
Completely or entirely, leaving no possibility for anything else.

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Examples:

Our ways of doing business are totally different.

"That's totally different.

The building was totally destroyed.

Etymology:

etymology
The word totally originated in Middle English and took root from the Old French and Latin word totalis, meaning whole or entire, evolving to express complete entirety without reservation.

Usage Statistics:

68 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
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