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English - Japanese
Utterly
ˈədərli
Very common
~ 1900
~ 1900
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
完全に (kanzen ni), まったく (mattaku), 徹底的に (tetteiteki ni)
Utterly meanings in Japanese
完全に (kanzen ni)
Example:
She was utterly amazed by the performance.
彼女はそのパフォーマンスに完全に驚かされました。
The project was utterly unsuccessful.
そのプロジェクトは完全に失敗しました。
Usage: formalContext: Used to emphasize a total or absolute degree of something.
Note: Often used in both spoken and written language to convey strong feelings or judgments.
まったく (mattaku)
Example:
I am utterly confused about the instructions.
私はその指示についてまったく混乱しています。
He is utterly indifferent to the situation.
彼はその状況にまったく無関心です。
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversation to express strong emotions or states.
Note: Can convey a sense of frustration or disbelief.
徹底的に (tetteiteki ni)
Example:
The changes were utterly thorough.
その変更は徹底的に行われました。
She examined the report utterly meticulously.
彼女はその報告書を徹底的に注意深く調べました。
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic or professional settings to indicate completeness.
Note: Often used in contexts that require precision and thoroughness.
Utterly's synonyms
completely
Completely means to the fullest extent or degree; totally.
Example: She was completely exhausted after running the marathon.
Note: Completely is similar to utterly in emphasizing the entirety or thoroughness of something.
totally
Totally means in every way or respect; completely.
Example: I totally agree with your point of view.
Note: Totally is often used informally and colloquially, similar to utterly in emphasizing completeness.
absolutely
Absolutely means without any qualification or condition; completely.
Example: The news was absolutely shocking.
Note: Absolutely is commonly used to express strong agreement or emphasis, similar to utterly in conveying a sense of certainty.
entirely
Entirely means to the full extent; wholly or completely.
Example: The project was entirely successful.
Note: Entirely emphasizes completeness or wholeness, similar to utterly in conveying a sense of thoroughness.
Utterly expressions, common phrases
utterly impossible
This phrase emphasizes that something is completely impossible or cannot be done under any circumstances.
Example: Her plan to finish the project in a day was utterly impossible.
Note: While 'utterly' alone means completely or totally, adding 'impossible' intensifies the degree of impossibility.
utterly amazing
This phrase is used to express that something is incredibly impressive or astonishing.
Example: The performance of the young singer was utterly amazing.
Note: By combining 'utterly' with 'amazing,' it highlights the extent of the amazement or admiration.
utterly exhausted
This phrase indicates extreme tiredness or fatigue to the highest degree.
Example: After running the marathon, he was utterly exhausted.
Note: The addition of 'utterly' intensifies the level of exhaustion experienced.
utterly confused
Used to convey a state of complete bewilderment or lack of understanding.
Example: The directions were so unclear that I was utterly confused.
Note: The inclusion of 'utterly' emphasizes the depth of confusion felt.
utterly ridiculous
Denotes something that is extremely silly, unreasonable, or absurd.
Example: The boss's demands were utterly ridiculous and impossible to fulfill.
Note: By using 'utterly' with 'ridiculous,' it accentuates the level of absurdity or unreasonableness.
utterly devastated
Expresses profound sorrow, grief, or emotional distress.
Example: She was utterly devastated when she heard the news of her friend's accident.
Note: The inclusion of 'utterly' amplifies the intensity of the emotional impact felt.
utterly charming
Describes something as extremely pleasant, delightful, or attractive.
Example: The quaint little cottage was utterly charming with its flower-filled garden.
Note: By pairing 'utterly' with 'charming,' it underscores the high level of appeal or attractiveness.
utterly speechless
Indicates being completely unable to speak due to astonishment or overwhelming emotions.
Example: The surprise birthday party left her utterly speechless.
Note: Adding 'utterly' enhances the depth of the inability to articulate a response.
utterly defeated
Conveys a sense of complete demoralization, hopelessness, or failure.
Example: Despite his best efforts, he felt utterly defeated by the challenges he faced.
Note: The use of 'utterly' emphasizes the thoroughness of feeling defeated.
Utterly everyday (slang) expressions
utterly bananas
Used to describe something as extremely chaotic or crazy.
Example: The traffic was utterly bananas this morning!
Note: Emphasizes the extreme nature more vividly.
utterly wicked
Means extremely cool or impressive.
Example: That skateboard trick was utterly wicked!
Note: Intensifies the positivity of the original word.
utterly epic
Indicates that something is truly outstanding or remarkable.
Example: The concert last night was utterly epic!
Note: Highlights the greatness or grandeur beyond just being 'utter.'
utterly insane
Refers to something as unbelievably extreme or unreasonable.
Example: The professor gave us an utterly insane amount of homework.
Note: Emphasizes the extremity and often negative connotation.
utterly dope
Expresses that something is really great, excellent, or impressive.
Example: The new song is utterly dope; you have to listen to it!
Note: Adds a contemporary and enthusiastic flair to the original word.
utterly mind-blowing
Used to describe something as overwhelmingly impressive or stunning.
Example: The special effects in that movie were utterly mind-blowing.
Note: Enhances the idea of being 'utter' by implying it's beyond comprehension.
utterly wicked awesome
Means extremely cool, impressive, or amazing.
Example: The party last night was utterly wicked awesome!
Note: Combines 'utterly wicked' and 'awesome' for added emphasis.
Utterly - Examples
Utterly exhausted, she collapsed onto the couch.
The idea was utterly ridiculous.
He was utterly devastated by the news.
Utterly grammar
Utterly - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: utterly
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): utterly
Syllables, Separation and Stress
utterly Contains 3 syllables: ut • ter • ly
Phonetic transcription: ˈə-tər-lē
ut ter ly , ˈə tər lē (The red syllable is stressed)
Utterly - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
utterly: ~ 1900 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.