Drastically and Totally

Drastically

Drastically adverb - In a drastic manner.
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Synonyms for Drastically

Totally and drastically are semantically related. in greatly topic. In some cases you can use "Totally" instead an adverb "Drastically".

Nearby Word: drastic

Totally

Totally adverb - To a full extent or degree.

Drastically and totally are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Drastically" instead an adverb "Totally".

Nearby Word: totality

Both words in one sentence

  • Interestingly, Ted admits to being an Unreliable Narrator in this case—he explains that Robin and Barney didn't really change that drastically, but from his perspective, they became totally different people.
  • Straight for the Commander The trope isn't played totally straight as it's mostly to be a propaganda coup; Britain is far too deeply involved in the war for the loss of any one man to change things drastically.
  • Film / The Fog of War Suspiciously Specific Denial: In reference to the firebombing campaign: McNamara: I don't want to suggest that it was I who put in LeMay's mind that his operations were totally inefficient and had to be drastically changed.
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