totally

totally
adv.
Totally is used with these adjectives: ↑abhorrent, ↑absent, ↑absorbed, ↑absurd, ↑acceptable, ↑accurate, ↑addicted, ↑adequate, ↑alien, ↑amazed, ↑anonymous, ↑arbitrary, ↑artificial, ↑awesome, ↑baffled, ↑bald, ↑believable, ↑bemused, ↑bewildered, ↑bewildering, ↑bizarre, ↑blank, ↑blind, ↑bogus, ↑bonkers, ↑brilliant, ↑broke, ↑clean, ↑comfortable, ↑committed, ↑compatible, ↑comprehensive, ↑concentrated, ↑confident, ↑confidential, ↑confused, ↑contrary, ↑convinced, ↑convincing, ↑cool, ↑corrupt, ↑covered, ↑crazy, ↑creepy, ↑cynical, ↑deaf, ↑dedicated, ↑defenceless, ↑dejected, ↑dependent, ↑deprived, ↑deserted, ↑detached, ↑devoid, ↑devoted, ↑different, ↑disgusted, ↑disgusting, ↑disillusioned, ↑disorganized, ↑disproportionate, ↑dissimilar, ↑distinct, ↑dominant, ↑dry, ↑effective, ↑empty, ↑engaged, ↑engrossed, ↑evil, ↑exempt, ↑exhausted, ↑exposed, ↑extinct, ↑fair, ↑false, ↑fearless, ↑fed up, ↑fictitious, ↑fine, ↑foreign, ↑free, ↑friendless, ↑frustrated, ↑futile, ↑genuine, ↑groundless, ↑happy, ↑harmless, ↑helpless, ↑honest, ↑hooked, ↑hopeless, ↑hostile, ↑humiliating, ↑hysterical, ↑ignorant, ↑illegal, ↑illiterate, ↑illogical, ↑immobile, ↑immoral, ↑immune, ↑impartial, ↑impassable, ↑impassive, ↑impersonal, ↑impervious, ↑implausible, ↑impossible, ↑impracticable, ↑impractical, ↑impressed, ↑inaccessible, ↑inaccurate, ↑inactive, ↑inadequate, ↑inappropriate, ↑inaudible, ↑incapable, ↑inclusive, ↑incompatible, ↑incompetent, ↑incomprehensible, ↑inconceivable, ↑incongruous, ↑inconsistent, ↑incorrect, ↑incredible, ↑indefensible, ↑independent, ↑indifferent, ↑inedible, ↑ineffective, ↑inexperienced, ↑inexplicable, ↑inflexible, ↑inhuman, ↑innocent, ↑innocuous, ↑insane, ↑insecure, ↑insensitive, ↑inseparable, ↑invisible, ↑irrational, ↑irrelevant, ↑irresponsible, ↑isolated, ↑justified, ↑lacking, ↑lame, ↑legitimate, ↑lost, ↑loyal, ↑ludicrous, ↑mad, ↑meaningless, ↑misguided, ↑misleading, ↑misplaced, ↑missing, ↑mystified, ↑naked, ↑natural, ↑negative, ↑normal, ↑novel, ↑nude, ↑objective, ↑oblivious, ↑obscure, ↑obsolete, ↑OK, ↑one-sided, ↑opposed, ↑organic, ↑outrageous, ↑painless, ↑passive, ↑penniless, ↑perfect, ↑pointless, ↑powerless, ↑predictable, ↑preoccupied, ↑professional, ↑random, ↑ready, ↑reasonable, ↑relaxed, ↑reliable, ↑reliant, ↑relieved, ↑remote, ↑repulsive, ↑responsible, ↑ridiculous, ↑safe, ↑satisfactory, ↑satisfied, ↑secure, ↑self-contained, ↑self-sufficient, ↑selfish, ↑separate, ↑serious, ↑shattered, ↑shocked, ↑silent, ↑sincere, ↑sober, ↑soluble, ↑speechless, ↑spontaneous, ↑static, ↑straight, ↑stressed, ↑stunned, ↑stupid, ↑subjective, ↑submerged, ↑superfluous, ↑supportive, ↑sure, ↑surprised, ↑surprising, ↑thrilled, ↑transparent, ↑true, ↑unable, ↑unacceptable, ↑unaffected, ↑unaware, ↑unbearable, ↑unbelievable, ↑unchanged, ↑uncharacteristic, ↑unconcerned, ↑unconscious, ↑uncontrollable, ↑understandable, ↑undesirable, ↑unexpected, ↑unfair, ↑unfamiliar, ↑unfit, ↑unforgettable, ↑unfounded, ↑unheard-of, ↑uninhibited, ↑unintelligible, ↑uninterested, ↑unique, ↑united, ↑unknown, ↑unmoved, ↑unnecessary, ↑unnoticed, ↑unprecedented, ↑unprovoked, ↑unqualified, ↑unreal, ↑unreasonable, ↑unscathed, ↑unsuitable, ↑unsure, ↑unwarranted, ↑useless, ↑vulnerable, ↑weird, ↑worthless, ↑wrong
Totally is used with these verbs: ↑abandon, ↑abolish, ↑absorb, ↑agree, ↑appreciate, ↑backfire, ↑change, ↑clear, ↑confine, ↑confuse, ↑contradict, ↑cut, ↑defeat, ↑deny, ↑deserve, ↑destroy, ↑disagree, ↑disappear, ↑disrupt, ↑dominate, ↑drain, ↑eliminate, ↑enclose, ↑eradicate, ↑exclude, ↑exhaust, ↑fail, ↑focus, ↑forbid, ↑forget, ↑gut, ↑humiliate, ↑ignore, ↑immerse, ↑incapacitate, ↑lie, ↑love, ↑mislead, ↑misread, ↑neglect, ↑obliterate, ↑obscure, ↑oppose, ↑overwhelm, ↑paralyse, ↑prepared, ↑rebuild, ↑relax, ↑reorganize, ↑replace, ↑reverse, ↑ruin, ↑rule, ↑subordinate, ↑surround, ↑transform, ↑trust, ↑underestimate, ↑undermine, ↑understand, ↑vanish, ↑wipe, ↑wreck

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