utterly

[US]/ˈʌtəli/
[UK]/ˈʌtərli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. completely; totally; thoroughly.

Phrases & Collocations

utterly devastated

utterly confused

utterly exhausted

utterly defeated

utterly convinced

Example Sentences

the pace is utterly manic.

Henry is utterly insupportable.

a criminal utterly devoid of conscience

He was utterly repulsive to her.

a forgetful and utterly incompetent assistant.

I was utterly ravished by the way she smiled.

I am utterly puzzled what to do with it.

he's well meaning, but so utterly deadly.

He was utterly contemptuous of her efforts.

She didn’t belong, and felt utterly forlorn.

He is utterly incompetent at his job.

She was utterly feminine and devastatingly attractive in an unstudied way.

she was utterly confused about what had just happened.

they seemed utterly unlike, despite being twins.

He utterly disregarded my warnings and met with on accident.

The damage it would cause makes the idea utterly impracticable.

After the fire swallowed his cottage,the old man could not but feel utterly bereft.

Utterly devoted to the people,he gave his life in saving his patients.

Real-world Examples

I-- I absolutely, totally and utterly adore you.

Source: Watch movies to learn English.

And we're all utterly in love with you.

Source: CNN 10 Student English March 2023 Collection

Willsy looks utterly delicious in his suit.

Source: Grammar Lecture Hall

Is everything before and after that utterly irrelevant?

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) May 2015 Compilation

People across Britain, people in every community, I believe, will utterly condemn this attack.

Source: BBC Listening Collection May 2013

It's something that is utterly his own.

Source: How to become Sherlock Holmes

Surrounded by people, yet utterly alone.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) October 2015 Collection

I am utterly in love with Doris.

Source: CNN 10 Student English March 2023 Collection

Oh, I find those things utterly useless.

Source: English little tyrant

Is utterly irrelevant to breaking into a car.

Source: Sherlock Holmes: The Basic Deduction Method Season 2

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