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== Adjective ==
== Adjective ==
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# Refers to something being [[completely]] or [[entirely]], usually used in a negative way. <> abu [[gaba daya]].
# Refers to something being [[completely]] or [[entirely]], usually used in a negative way. <> abu [[gaba daya]], [[kwata-kwata]].
#:''Be '''utterly''' silent <> Yi [[tsit]]. [https://archive.org/details/englishhausadict00newm/page/246?q=%22utterly%22]
#:''Be '''utterly''' silent <> Yi [[tsit]]. [https://archive.org/details/englishhausadict00newm/page/246?q=%22utterly%22]
#:''Jim's proposal was '''utterly''' ridiculous.''
#:''Jim's proposal was '''utterly''' ridiculous.''

Latest revision as of 23:04, 20 March 2019

Pronunciation

Adjective

Positive
utterly

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. Refers to something being completely or entirely, usually used in a negative way. <> abu gaba daya, kwata-kwata.
    Be utterly silent <> Yi tsit. [1]
    Jim's proposal was utterly ridiculous.
    How utterly generous of you to offer me the use of your beach house for the month!
    Karen's manners are utterly gross.
    She practiced the Black Key Etude until she was utterly exhausted.