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Adverb(1) (2) to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')(3) without any others being included or involved(4) completely

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(1) Can these singles really have been put there by two entirely different audiences?(2) Indeed, most people put trees up at home almost entirely unaided except by the odd six year old.(3) Well, the blazing neon sign makes up for that, but the point is not entirely moot.(4) he went off in an entirely different direction(5) eight coaches entirely for passenger transport(6) It should be noted that not all of the statistics that he uses are yet entirely up to date.(7) Josh didn't think he'd ever seen his mother dressed entirely in black up until now.(8) A keen cook decides that he wishes to make a new and entirely different jam that people can have.(9) I entirely agree with you(10) Is it because it puts an entirely different slant on the rationale for the legislation?(11) The action takes place almost entirely in his house, and on a ruined wall overlooking a lake.(12) What the law permits and what policymakers chose to do are entirely different things.(13) she's not entirely satisfied with it(14) It was surprising that such a varied bill could have been supplied entirely by local talent.(15) You stop, and it seems completely clear to you that it is entirely up to you what you do next.(16) eight coaches entirely for passenger transport
Related Words
(1) almost entirely
(2) entirely different
Synonyms
Adverb
1. absolutely
2. solely
3. whole
4. only


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

I don't entirely trust myself.

I don't ENTIRELY trust myself.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 9


I'm not entirely sure what you're suggesting.

I'm not ENTIRELY sure what you're suggesting.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 9


the award's gonna go
to someone else entirely.

the award's gonna go to someone else ENTIRELY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 21


It's entirely possible.

It's ENTIRELY possible.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4


We had something else
in mind entirely.

We had something else in mind ENTIRELY.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2


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