you spell it "okay"
The likely word here is totally (completely).
The likely word is the adverb entirely (completely, wholly).
The word "okay" means acceptable, fine, or well.
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The word sought may be "opposite" (reverse, or negative, completely different).
The correct way to spell the word is completely.Some example sentences with the word are:I am completely surprised by your admission.I want the garden completely tidy by three o'clock.The killer's eyes appeared to be completely empty and emotionless.
The word "altogether" (completely, entirely) has a different meaning from "all together" (a collected group).
Completely
Completely is the correct spelling.Some example sentences with the word are:I am completely surprised by your actions.The kitchen was completely covered in banana smoothie.We are completely shocked at the admission.
The word is spelled "ginormous" but it is not yet a completely-recognized English word : it is a portmanteu of the words "gigantic" and "enormous". Traditional print sources have generally shunned its use.
The correct spelling for the word absolutly is absolutely. The definition of the word absolutely is completely and without qualification, certainly, unquestionably.
OK should be capitalised as it is an abbreviation of the word, okay. Both can be used and either one should be used throughout and not changed part way through a document or a piece of text, etc.