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 Translation for 'utterly' from English to Latin
SYNO absolutely | dead | perfectly | ...
perpetuo {adv}utterly
radicitus {adv}utterly
radicitus {adv}completely and utterly
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Translation for 'utterly' from English to Latin

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utterly
perpetuo {adv}

radicitus {adv}

completely and utterly
radicitus {adv}
Usage Examples English
  • However, Love Reading calls the book "utterly charming".
  • Then blank and gone and still, and utterly lost.
  • In this ambition, Richard proves successful, utterly destroying his own family in the process.
  • I herewith invite the Ancient of Days at this auspicious time, and impurity will be utterly removed...
  • Though Robert White stood so high among mid-sixteenth century musicians, his compositions were almost utterly neglected till unearthed by Charles Burney.

  • A 2005 article by Frank Tallis suggested that being utterly romantically lovestruck should be taken more seriously by professionals.
  • ‘the fly on the wall,’ seeing all, feeling nothing, utterly detached, utterly objective ...’’.
  • Henze himself said that the symphony is "music for a winter's day, utterly grey and gloomy".
  • Judge Nicholas Coleman said the defendants are "utterly depraved" and that their crimes defied belief.
  • In this it was utterly different from conventional studies of Islamic society that treated their subjects as static and outdated.

  • He considered that the Tunisian Muslims had an utterly different mentality from French people, and could never become citizens of France.
  • Lotuses were spread over deep lakes, flowers playful and utterly charming.
  • Simon Holland, for Folk Radio UK, said that the album was "charged, emotive and utterly compelling".
  • The "New York Times" called it "an utterly pointless fable".
  • Hill's work was described as "utterly alone" in the male dominated world of architecture.

  • In the late 15th century the bishopric was formally suppressed after its see had been utterly destroyed.
  • "Adenanthos eyrei" is utterly unknown in cultivation, and probably has no horticultural potential.
  • Stephen Holden of "The New York Times" called "Get Bruce" "Endearing, very funny and utterly unpretentious".
  • She is "an utterly regenerating person, that is an utterly regenerating walking and thinking and talking and philosophising partner such as I had not had for years".
  • Club" described the film as "utterly forgettable", not believing that anyone would "want to watch [...] utterly generic, sloppily conceived film badly enough to see it in theaters".

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