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Utterly   /ˈətərli/   Listen
Utterly

adverb
1.
Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.  Synonyms: absolutely, dead, perfectly.  "A perfectly idiotic idea" , "You're perfectly right" , "Utterly miserable" , "You can be dead sure of my innocence" , "Was dead tired" , "Dead right"






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... however, were utterly at variance with these ingenious suppositions. Instead of being connected, as Rodney represents, de Vaudreuil had with him next morning but ten ships; and no others during the whole of the 13th. He made ...
— The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence • A. T. Mahan

... no means altogether polemical. After defeating and utterly confounding the fathers who fired their last shot a thousand years ago, and who had not a word to say against his remaining master of the field, he was wont to unbend his mind and recreate his fancy by practical ...
— Trumps • George William Curtis

... should pity him more if he did not complain so often. 2. Although it was spring, a good deal of snow had fallen during the night 3. Even if (do not use 'si') they had utterly demolished the house I should not have noticed it. 4. I was far from suspecting that they had been in England for the last fortnight. 5. Taking everything into account, I hope I shall be able to send you something from time to time out of my savings. 6. What ...
— Le Petit Chose (part 1) - Histoire d'un Enfant • Alphonse Daudet

... said Lanigan; "you'd be death to the members of a scandal-monger society. You would break up the business utterly." ...
— The Squirrel Inn • Frank R. Stockton

... bewildered he grew. A dozen times he spelled the two words, receive and believe, standing so closely together, each time sure he was right, and each time discovering that the i's and e's must change places; he grew utterly provoked and disheartened, and would have fairly cried, had not Bob been beside him to see the tears, and grow ...
— Tip Lewis and His Lamp • Pansy (aka Isabella Alden)


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