altogether
Prononciation : [ˌɔːltəˈɡɛðər]
Mot
Contexte : « totality »
(adverb) when you want to say that something is completely true or that you are considering everything together. It's like saying ‘all in all’ or ‘in total’.
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Altogether, we spent a wonderful week at the beach.
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Even though we had fun, it wasn't altogether perfect because it rained a few days.
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How much did we altogether spend on the trip?
Contexte : « agreement »
(adverb) when you are saying that two or more things are being considered as a single unit. It shows that all parts are included as one.
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The team worked altogether, and they finished the project early.
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They didn't work altogether; some members were not involved in the project.
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Did everyone participate altogether in the meeting?
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