völlig — meaning in English
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English meaning
- all determiner Every one of; the whole amount, quantity, or extent of.
- canny adj Shrewd and clever, especially in practical or business matters.
- completely adv Totally or fully, with nothing left out.
- consummate adj Extremely skilled or accomplished; perfect of its kind.
- entirely adverb Completely; wholly, without exception.
- flat adj Level and even, with no slope, bumps, or curves.
- fully adv Completely; entirely; with nothing left out.
- outright adv Completely and without reservation; entirely.
- quite adv Completely or entirely.
- stark adj Severe, bare, or bleak in appearance.
- totally adv Completely; to the fullest extent.
- utter adjective Complete and total; absolute.
Senses
völlig is used for these senses in English:
- all (intensifier, sometimes, _, childish) Wholly; entirely; completely; totally.
- canny (Northumbria) Very, considerably; quite, rather.
- completely In a complete manner; thoroughly.
- consummate Complete in every detail, perfect, absolute.
- entirely To the full or entire extent.
- flat Completely.
- fully (rare) So as to be full (not hungry); to satiation.
- outright Total or complete.
all — full definition
- determiner Every one of; the whole amount, quantity, or extent of.
- pronoun Everything or everyone, considered as a whole.
- adverb Completely or entirely.
canny — full definition
- adj Shrewd and clever, especially in practical or business matters.
- adj British dialect, especially Northern English and Scots: pleasant, nice, or considerable.