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Totally vs Awfully - What's the difference?

totally | awfully | Related terms |

Totally is a related term of awfully.


As adverbs the difference between totally and awfully

is that totally is entirely; completely while awfully is in a manner inspiring awe.

Essentially vs Totally - What's the difference?

essentially | totally | Related terms |

Essentially is a related term of totally.


As adverbs the difference between essentially and totally

is that essentially is in an essential manner; in essence while totally is entirely; completely.

Totally vs Full - What's the difference?

totally | full |


As adverbs the difference between totally and full

is that totally is entirely; completely while full is quite; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.

As an adjective full is

containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available.

As a noun full is

utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.

As a verb full is

to become full or wholly illuminated.

Totally vs Totality - What's the difference?

totally | totality |


As an adverb totally

is entirely; completely.

As a noun totality is

the state of being total.

Tonally vs Totally - What's the difference?

tonally | totally |


As adverbs the difference between tonally and totally

is that tonally is in a tonal manner while totally is entirely; completely.

Totally vs Totalley - What's the difference?

totally | totalley |


As adverbs the difference between totally and totalley

is that totally is entirely; completely while totalley is misspelling of lang=en.

Taxonomy vs Totally - What's the difference?

taxonomy | totally |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adverb totally is

entirely; completely.

Entire vs Totally - What's the difference?

entire | totally |


As an adjective entire

is (sometimes|postpositive) whole; complete.

As a noun entire

is an uncastrated horse; a stallion.

As an adverb totally is

entirely; completely.

Totally vs Incredibly - What's the difference?

totally | incredibly |


As adverbs the difference between totally and incredibly

is that totally is entirely; completely while incredibly is in an incredible manner; not to be believed.

Totally vs Truly - What's the difference?

totally | truly |


As adverbs the difference between totally and truly

is that totally is entirely; completely while truly is in accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately.

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