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Solely vs Totally - What's the difference?

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As adverbs the difference between solely and totally

is that solely is alone; exclusively while totally is entirely; completely.

solely

English

Adverb

(-)
  • Alone; exclusively.
  • The new chef was solely responsible for attending the grill.
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    totally

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • Entirely; completely.
  • The car was totally destroyed in the crash.
  • (degree, colloquial) Very; extremely.
  • That was totally wicked!
  • (modal, colloquial) Definitely.
  • That was totally not what happened.

    Synonyms

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