totally

tot‧al‧ly S1 W2 / təʊtl-i $ toʊ- / 副词 [ + 形容词 / 副词 ]

completely :

That’s a totally different matter.

It’s like learning a totally new language.

totally unacceptable/unnecessary/unsuitable etc

Terrorism is totally unacceptable in a civilised world.

I totally agree.

THESAURUS

completely to the greatest degree or in every way : That’s a completely different subject. | Bad weather had completely destroyed the crops.

totally/absolutely especially spoken completely : I’m totally exhausted. | He’s absolutely right.

entirely completely – used especially in negative sentences or after ‘almost’ : I’m not entirely sure. | The community is almost entirely dependent on farming.

utterly completely – used especially to emphasize strongly disapproving words : It was utterly impossible to work in the house. | The whole thing is utterly absurd.

fully completely – used especially to show that you completely understand something or that you have all the information you need : He was fully aware of what was happening. | The disease is still not fully understood.