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Webster 1913 Edition
Altogether
1.
All together; conjointly.
[Obs.]
Altogether
they went at once. Chaucer.
2.
Without exception; wholly; completely.
Every man at his best state is
altogether
vanity. Ps. xxxix. 5.
Webster 1828 Edition
Altogether
ALTOGETH'ER
,adv.
Wholly; entirely; completely; without exception.
Every man at his best estate is altogether vanity. Ps. 39.
Definition 2024
altogether
altogether
English
Adverb
altogether (not comparable)
- Without exception; wholly; completely.
- 1891, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches,"
- Your advice will be altogether invaluable to me.
- 1918, W. B. Maxwell, chapter 3, in The Mirror and the Lamp:
- One saint's day in mid-term a certain newly appointed suffragan-bishop came to the school chapel, and there preached on “The Inner Life.” He at once secured attention by his informal method, and when presently the coughing of Jarvis […] interrupted the sermon, he altogether captivated his audience with a remark about cough lozenges being cheap and easily procurable.
- 1891, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches,"
- On the whole; with everything considered.
- Altogether, I'm sorry it happened.
- 2011 November 10, Jeremy Wilson, “England 5, Iceland 0: under 21 match report”, in The Telegraph:
- A sell-out crowd of 10,000 then observed perfectly a period of silence before the team revealed their black armbands, complete with stitched-in poppies, for the match. After FIFA’s about-turn, it must have been a frantic few days for the England kit manufacturer. The on-field challenge was altogether more straightforward.
Synonyms
- completely
- wholly
- (on the whole): all in all
Derived terms
Translations
without exception; wholly; completely
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on the whole; everything considered