καθόλου

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Greek

Etymology

From κατά (katá) and ὅλου (hólou), genitive of ὅλος (hólos, whole, all).

Adverb

καθόλου (kathólou)

  1. at all
    Δεν είναι καθόλου αστείο!Den eínai kathólou asteío!That is not at all funny!
  2. by no means

Usage notes

Used in negatives sentences (with δεν (den)), as in English (cf. not at all).