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Meaning of omnino | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR B1
[ɔmˈniː.noː]

Definitions

  1. in all things, in all ways, entirely, utterly, altogether, wholly
    not-comparable
  2. in all, altogether, only, just
    not-comparable
  3. in any thing, in any way, at all
    not-comparable

Equivalents

Examples

“Omnes omnia omnino doceantur.”

All people should be entirely taught all things.

“… nōn equidem omnīnō captā ac dēserta vidērer.”

“[...and], at least for me, I would not feel so utterly taken and abandoned.”

“Quīnque omnīnō fuērunt.”

They were five in all.

“Erant omnīnō itinera duo.”

There were only two ways.

“Prōvinciae tōtī quam māximum potest mīlitum numerum imperat (erat omnīnō in Galliā ūlteriōre legiō ūna); […] .”

He requires from the entire Province as many numbers of soldiers as possible (there was altogether only one legion in Farthest Gaul); […] .

“Sī probāre possēmus Ligārium in Āfricā omnīnō nōn fuisse.”

If we could prove that Ligarius was not at all in Africa.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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