totally
adverbHow to pronounce totally:
Definition of totally:
- totally (adverb):
- completely or perfectly
- in a total manner to a total or complete degree wholly, entirely
- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (whole' is often used informally forwholly').
Synonyms for totally:
absolutely
all
all the way
altogether
at length
basically
clean
completely
comprehensively
consummately
dead
enough
entire
entirely
even
exactly
fast
flat
for fair
full
fully
heartily
in whole
one hundred per cent
out
Show 14 more
Antonyms for totally:
a bit
a little
a little bit
a shade
a trifle
about
all but
almost
anywhere
approximately
as good as
at all
averagely
barely
bordering on
borderline
by degrees
close to
comparatively
deficiently
doubtful
doubtfully
dubiously
even
faintly
Show 102 more
Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- foreigner
- pantaloon
- formalized
- exculpate
- magnetize
- harassment
- whitewash
- venturesome
- unneeded
- ginchiest
- gimmicky
- frondescence
- Aadhya
- Kiaan
- trumpeted
- fanciness
- arrogance
- macabre
- governor
- unequaled
- Reese's
- leopard
- ideally
- adulate
- defensive
- resinous
- fittingly
- epaulet
- attribute
- nattily
- ministry
- obeisant
- countable
- recrudesce
- godmother
- confliction
- sounding line
- inspiring
- exorcise
- lingering
- cardiac
- baldheaded
- subversive
- sundial
- New Orleans
- hamburger
- shamefaced
- trivial
- holozoic
- emerges
- … more
Syllable Fun Fact
English speakers often use syllable stress to differentiate between nouns and verbs with the same spelling, such as 'record' (noun) vs. 'record' (verb).
You, too, can become a syllable pro and wow your friends, family, and pets!