entirely
adverb201 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.8
used to strongly emphasize a complete difference
entirely new8.5
used to describe something that has not existed before
used to say something is completely untrue
used to say something is not factually correct
emphasizes being separate and different
a more formal way to say there is no similarity
to express complete agreement with someone or something
to give all your attention to one particular thing
to completely remove or get rid of something
to destroy or get rid of something completely, esp. something bad
a formal way to express complete agreement