Altogether

Word ALTOGETHER
Character 10
Hyphenation al to geth er altogether
Pronunciations /ɔː.tuːˈɡɛð.ə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Altogether"

What do we mean by altogether?

Entirely; completely; utterly. adverb

With all included or counted; all told. adverb

On the whole; with everything considered. adverb

A state of nudity. Often used with the: noun

Wholly; entirely; completely; quite.

All together; conjointly. adverb

Without exception; wholly; completely. adverb

Nakedness; -- used mostly in the phrase “in the altogether”. noun

Without exception; wholly; completely. adverb

On the whole; with everything considered. adverb

Informal terms for nakedness noun

To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') adverb

With everything considered (and neglecting details) adverb

With everything included or counted adverb

Without exception; wholly; completely.

On the whole; with everything considered.

To be in the altogether is to be completely naked. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Altogether

The word "altogether" in example sentences

Locke, in particular, ruined the term altogether in English philosophical literature, where it has ceased to possess any recognized definite meaning. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

I'm blessed if I can make it out -- he's dropped the title altogether, and now calls himself _Mister_ -- I've forgotten for the moment the rest of it, but it is an English name. ❋ Meredith Nicholson (1906)

It may be affirmed that the writers of the age of Louis XIV would not have used these expressions: they would never have thought of using the word "equality" without applying it to some particular object; and they would rather have renounced the term altogether than have consented to make a living personage of it. ❋ Unknown (1838)

Shrinking from the term altogether is not what our educational system should be doing. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Asthma is unlikely to be a single disease, so we should abolish the term altogether, states an Edito ... ❋ Editors (2010)

So erase those, and keep your eye out for another label altogether, one that we can put just a touch more trust into. ❋ Jaymi Heimbuch, Planet Green (2010)

Since it is not much use for the purposes of communication, my feeling is that it's better to ditch the term altogether though of course it's much too late for that. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Explorer centers everything, loses the title altogether and puts the sidebar at the bottom: that Colman G. has made me laugh again in comments by introducing me to my new favourite site, ❋ Unknown (2009)

Therefore, the word “Introduction” was dropped from its title altogether: The Diversity of Human Language-Structure and its Influence on the intellectual and spiritual Development of Mankind (Ueber die Verschiedenheit des menschlichen Sprachbaus und seinen Einfluss auf die geistige Entwickelung des Menschengeschlechts) (Berlin, 1836). ❋ Mueller-Vollmer, Kurt (2007)

I agree 100% with Bubba's comment above, get away from dealing with California altogether is the answer ...... ❋ Unknown (2005)

Perhaps the best route would be to scrap the phrase altogether. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I can't say I'm going to run out and buy it, but the fact that they never give up on a title altogether kind of gives me hope. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Even though there would be no new academic positions negotiated into the contract that isn't similar to what's been given to cupe before and nor would they be in great numbers, nonetheless, some think that it's a step backwards in academic integrity - possibly even worth cancelling a term altogether to uphold. piece of the pie ❋ Unknown (2009)

High is a term altogether indefim'te, and is em - ploy-ed to exprefs the degree of elevation of any inanimate body. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Do not [burst] into my room [unannounced] as you may [see me] in the altogether. ❋ Jc376 (2005)

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