Amply vs Totally - What's the difference?
amply | totally |
In an ample manner.
* 1902 , , The Great Boer War , ch. 36,
Entirely; completely.
(degree, colloquial) Very; extremely.
(modal, colloquial) Definitely.
As adverbs the difference between amply and totally
is that amply is in an ample manner while totally is entirely; completely.amply
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- If, during his long persecution by President Kruger, Wools-Sampson in the bitterness of his heart had vowed a feud against the Boer cause, it must be acknowledged that he has most amply fulfilled it.
Anagrams
* *totally
English
Adverb
(-)- The car was totally destroyed in the crash.
- That was totally wicked!
- That was totally not what happened.