altogether

/ˌɔltəˈɡɛðər/
adverb
  1. Completely; entirely; in every way.
    • The project was an altogether different challenge than we expected.
    • I am not altogether sure that is the right decision.
    • She was altogether too tired to continue working.
  2. In total; counting everyone or everything together.
    • Altogether, there were fifty people at the party.
    • The repairs cost us $500 altogether.
    • Altogether, the team scored twelve goals this season.
  3. Considering everything; on the whole.
    • The movie was long, but altogether quite enjoyable.
    • Altogether, the event was a great success.
    • Altogether, it was a wonderful vacation.
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