totally

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/ˈtoʊtəli/ · to-tal-ly

Completely; entirely; without any doubt or question.

Meanings

adverbinformal

Completely; entirely; without any doubt or question.

بالکل؛ مکمل طور پر، بغیر کسی شک یا سوال کے۔

بالکل

bilkul

Synonyms

completelyentirelyfullyمکملپوراکلی

Antonyms

partiallyincompletelysomewhatجزویناتمامکچھ

Common Collocations

  • totally agree
  • totally different
  • totally unexpected

Example Sentences

I totally agree with your opinion.

میں آپ کی رائے سے بالکل متفق ہوں۔

main aap ki rai se bilkul mutafiq hoon.

This new design is totally different from the previous one.

یہ نیا ڈیزائن پچھلے سے بالکل مختلف ہے۔

ye naya design pichlay se bilkul mukhtalif hai.

I was totally surprised by the news.

میں اس خبر سے بالکل حیران تھا۔

main is khabar se bilkul hairan tha.

Easily Confused With

totally':'totally' means completely, while 'totally' emphasizes a different context.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'total' as everything added up. If it's 'totally', then it's all there!

Imagine a glass filled to the brim with water, symbolizing totality.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ادھوری بات کا کیا اعتبار

adhori baat ka kya aitibar

What trust is there in an incomplete statement?

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "total" — complete, whole

First known use: 15th century

The word 'totally' emerged from Middle English 'totale', which comes from the Latin 'totalis', meaning 'whole' or 'entire'.