ολότελα
Wordform Details
Translation: completelyentirelytotally
Part of Speech: adverb
Inflection Type:
adverbialformIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ολότελα
Translation: completely; entirely; totally; utterly (adverb)
Etymology: Compound of όλος (all, whole) and τέλος (end, completion). The combination emphasizes the absolute completeness of an action or state. The -α ending is a common adverbial suffix in Greek.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'whole-telos' (end) - reaching the complete end of something
- όλος (whole) + τέλος (end) = completely finished
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Commonly used in everyday speech and writing to emphasize the completeness of actions or states. Often used for emphasis in emotional or dramatic contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'completely', ολότελα is slightly more emphatic and often carries more emotional weight
Confused word:
Είμαι τελείως κουρασμένος.
I am completely tired.
Notes: ολότελα often appears in more literary or emotional contexts
Mnemonic: ολότελα has όλος (whole) in it, making it more emphatic