Totally

/ˈtoʊtəli/ adverb

Completely or absolutely; to the fullest degree.

It comes from 'total', which comes from Latin 'totalis' meaning 'entire' or 'whole', plus the adverb-forming suffix '-ly'. It has been used in English since the Middle Ages.

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