'altogether' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'altogether' with 15 example sentences.
- altogether adverb
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: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely
: with everything included or counted
: with everything considered (and neglecting details)
- altogether noun
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: informal terms for nakedness
He doesn't altogether trust me.
We're eight people altogether.
There were only five people present altogether.
His speech was not altogether bad.
That's not altogether false.
It has cost me $100 altogether.
That is not altogether bad.
Your work is not altogether satisfactory.
How many were there altogether?
Only by prohibiting nuclear weapons altogether can we stop the arms race.
Altogether, things are going well.
He is not altogether a fool.
My students are few in number, no more than five altogether.
The plan was altogether spoiled by the rain.
I don't know this problem altogether.