Totally vs Horribly - What's the difference?
totally | horribly | Related terms |
Entirely; completely.
(degree, colloquial) Very; extremely.
(modal, colloquial) Definitely.
(manner) In a horrible way; very badly.
(degree, often modifying a negative adverb or adjective) To an extreme degree or extent.
(evaluative) With a very bad effect.
Totally is a related term of horribly.
As adverbs the difference between totally and horribly
is that totally is entirely; completely while horribly is (manner) in a horrible way; very badly.totally
English
Adverb
(-)- The car was totally destroyed in the crash.
- That was totally wicked!
- That was totally not what happened.
Synonyms
* See alsohorribly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The beginning art students displayed their horribly executed paintings with hopeful faces.
- Then everything went horribly wrong.
- The man was horribly nice, yet she still wouldn't marry him.
- Horribly , as he was dying, his eyes reddened.