Difference between All and Totally

What is the difference between All and Totally?

All as an adverb is . while Totally as an adverb is entirely; completely.

All

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: . Apiece; each. So much.

Part of speech: determiner

Definition: Every individual or anything of the given class, with no exceptions (the noun or noun phrase denoting the class must be plural or uncountable). Throughout the whole of (a stated period of time; generally used with units of a day or longer). Everyone. Everything. Completely.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Everything possible. The totality of one's possessions.

Totally

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: Entirely; completely.Very; extremely.

Example sentence: Death surrenders us totally to God: it makes us enter into him; we must, in return, surrender ourselves to death with absolute love and self-abandonment since, when death comes, all we can do is to surrender ourselves completely to the domination and guidance of God.

We hope you now know whether to use All or Totally in your sentence.

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