Allutterly

/ɔl.ˈʌt.ɚ.li/ adverb

Definition

Completely and utterly; in a manner that is total and absolute in degree, representing the ultimate extent of something.

Etymology

From 'all' + 'utterly' (from 'utter' meaning 'complete' + '-ly'). This archaic or rare intensifying adverb emphasizes absolute totality.

Kelly Says

This word is so old-fashioned that using 'allutterly' today sounds pretentious, but in medieval texts it was the ultimate way to say something was completely true or finished!

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