English to Portuguese Dictionary altogether

altogether

completamente
definition
adverb
I stopped seeing her altogether
completely; totally.
translation of 'altogether'
adverb
de modo geral,
ao todo,
inteiramente,
completamente
noun
o todo
example
I therefore felt somewhat of a hypercrit to be making vows in God's house when I'm not 'altogether' sure of my beliefs.
I'm not at the point where I'm a danger to other road users, if I were I would stop night driving 'altogether' .
The Tory party, of course, have moaned about the expense and hinted that they might abolish Sure Start 'altogether' .
In future, councils will be given the option of reducing the level of the discount - or stopping it 'altogether' .
And then there's the question of adjusting for inflation which I am not 'altogether' sure how to go about.
After a while, I stop listening 'altogether' , and go into nodding and smiling autopilot mode.
We were ten 'altogether' .
I don't think he and my Dad got on all that well, but I'm not 'altogether' sure.
I should do like certain bloggers I have seen and stop 'altogether' but I'm not sure I could.
Interestingly, and perhaps not 'altogether' surprisingly, not everyone has the same appetite for risk.
I can even handle it if you stop coming here 'altogether' - and believe me, I couldn't always have said that.
And it's also at about this time that I wonder whether to stop watching the news 'altogether' .
In fact, I am not 'altogether' sure that there is much truth at all going around Camps Bay these days.
he had married several times and had forty-six children 'altogether'
'altogether' it was a great evening
Having read this book, I was not 'altogether' sure which age group the author had in mind.
My barber said I should scratch my head vigorously every now and then and stop using shampoo 'altogether' .
Airline executives had warned that a change in insurance cover might force them to stop flying 'altogether' .
I'm not 'altogether' sure that I'd trust him
'altogether' it was a great evening
I stopped seeing her 'altogether'
Cllr Brian Stanley said that he was not 'altogether' sure that all the blame lay on her shoulders.
he had married several times and had forty-six children 'altogether'
How many people 'altogether' work in the same organization?
In fact maybe you should stop them watching TV 'altogether' and make them get up from that playstation.
Maybe it is about time that smoking at the staff entrance was stopped 'altogether' .
So 'altogether' it would take at least two years if everything went well, it would take at least two years to get out of this life.
I stopped seeing her 'altogether'
But the idea that the danger is so great that it should stop us swimming 'altogether' is preposterous.
He does the game completion stats for us as well, and 'altogether' it can be quite time-consuming so he does a good job.
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