totally
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
total/ˈtəʊtl/
▶adjective
- 1 comprising the whole number or amount.
- 2 complete; absolute.
- 1 amount in number to.
■ find the total of.
- 2 informal, chiefly N. Amer. destroy or kill.
– derivatives
totalization (or totalisation) noun,
totalize (or totalise) verb,
totally adverb.
totalization (or totalisation) noun,
totalize (or totalise) verb,
totally adverb.
– origin ME: via OFr. from med. L. totalis, from totum ‘the whole’, neut. of L. totus ‘whole’.
'totally' also found in these Oxford entries:
absolutely
- approximate
- baffle
- checkmate
- clunker
- completely
- critical angle
- decimate
- defenceless
- devour
- down
- drain
- flop
- incomparable
- inevitable
- lily-white
- map
- nature
- self-righteous
- stone
- toffee
- total

