Collocations with "totally"
316 collocations found
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Completely unfamiliar or strange.
Informal way to say completely exhausted.
Totally without any harm or damage.
Totally satisfactory, without any issues.
Used to strongly emphasize that something is unacceptable.
an informal way to say you disagree in every aspect.
Similar to 'completely', emphasizes the total lack of understandability.
Informal way to say 'completely bewildered'.
Emphasizes that something is completely absurd, often used in informal speech.
To emphasize the total lack of logic, often in informal contexts.
Synonym for 'completely impractical', often used in speech.
To destroy or spoil something absolutely.
A very common and informal intensifier, especially in American English.
A common, slightly more informal way to say 'completely dominate'.
Informal intensifier for 'completely'.
Similar to 'completely', indicating total reliability.
to agree completely (informal)
To strongly emphasize that something is not genuine, often in informal speech.
to emphasize the total extent of the destruction
Entirely irresponsible; used for strong emphasis.
having nothing or no one inside at all
Expresses total and complete shock, often used in informal speech.
to change something completely
Similar to 'completely', used to emphasize entirety.
An informal way to say 'completely understand', often used to express empathy.
Emphasizes the total lack of provocation.
To destroy or remove something or someone entirely (informal).
A common, slightly informal synonym for 'completely confident'.