Utterly
UK /["/ˈʌtəli/"]/US /["/ˈʌtərli/"]/
Definition
completely
In simple words: completely or very much
Examples
- We're so utterly different from each other.
- She utterly failed to convince them.
Usage notes
Use 'utterly' in both spoken and written English to emphasize the totality of an action or state. It is more intense than just saying 'very'. It may not be appropriate in casual conversation, where simpler terms are often preferred.
Grammar pattern
utterly + adjective/adverb
Memory hint
Sounds like 'utter lie' — imagine someone completely lying about something.
Collocations
- utterly amazed
- utterly ridiculous
- utterly defeated
- utterly confused
- utterly hopeless
Synonyms
- completely
- totally
- entirely
- fully
- absolutely
Antonyms
- partially
- slightly
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'totally' in overly casual contexts.
- Using 'utterly' for countable nouns, which is incorrect.