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Umree2003 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"utterly"

Can anyone explain to me the meaning of "utterly" because I do not know how to differentiate this word with "extremely", "totally" and "absolutely".
  

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In most cases you don't need to differentiate between the four words (five if you add 'completely'). Rover

  • In most cases you don't need to differentiate between the four words (five if you add 'completely').
  • Rover
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In most cases you don't need to differentiate between the four words (five if you add 'completely').

Rover
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Six if you add 'entirely'. Emotion: smile

'utterly' seems to me to be just a bit fancier and a bit more dramatic than the others. It's
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Hi,
And seven if you add wholly, and eight if you add fully... Emotion: big smile

Of course each word has to fit its
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hahahaa... thanks... this is interesting... can you list down the 8 words...

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