καθόλου
Greek
Etymology
From κατά (katá) and ὅλου (hólou), genitive of ὅλος (hólos, “whole, all”).
Adverb
καθόλου • (kathólou)
- at all
- Δεν είναι καθόλου αστείο! ― Den eínai kathólou asteío! ― That is not at all funny!
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- by no means
Usage notes
Used in negatives sentences (with δεν (den)), as in English (cf. not at all).
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