Web1. : having no element or part left out : whole. was alone the entire day. 2. : complete in degree : total. their entire devotion to their family. 3. a. : consisting of one piece. b. : …
Webhaving all the parts or elements; whole; complete: He wrote the entire novel in only six weeks. Antonyms: partial. full or thorough: He has been given entire freedom of choice in …
Webwhole or complete, with nothing missing: Between them they ate an entire cake. He'd spent the entire journey asleep. They got an entire set of silver cutlery as a wedding present. …
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WebDefinition of entire adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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ENTIRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Web2 days ago · 10 meanings: 1. whole; complete 2. without reservation or exception; total 3. not broken or damaged; intact 4. consisting of a.... Click for more definitions.
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Entire - definition of entire by The Free Dictionary
Weben·tire. (ĕn-tīr′) adj. 1. a. Having no part excluded or left out; whole: I read the entire book. See Synonyms at whole. b. Constituting the full amount, extent, or duration: We spent the entire day at the beach. c. Not broken, decayed, or …
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ENTIRE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
WebFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English en‧tire /ɪnˈtaɪə $ -ˈtaɪr/ S3 W2 adjective [ only before noun] used when you want to emphasize that you mean all of a group, period of time, amount etc SYN whole It was the worst day in my entire life. The entire staff agreed. Have you drunk the entire bottle?
Webadjective. Not lacking any of the parts; whole. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Constituting the full amount, extent, or duration. We spent the entire day at the beach. American Heritage. Complete; thorough; absolute. Entire confidence. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Unbroken; intact. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.
Webhaving all the parts or elements; whole; complete: He wrote the entire novel in only six weeks. full or thorough: He has been given entire freedom of choice in this matter. not …