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Entire

adjective
/ɪnˈtaɪər/

Meaning

complete; whole; not divided or in parts
whole; with no part left out

Example Sentences

She read the entire book in one sitting.

He spent the entire day reading books.

Example Expressions

the entire world

Synonyms

complete, whole, full, total, all
Entry 1
complete, whole, full, total
Entry 2
whole, complete, full, total, all

Antonyms

partial, incomplete, fragmented, divided
Entry 1
partial, incomplete, fragmented, divided
Entry 2
partial, incomplete

Collocations

entire day, entire family, entire world, entire life, entire system, entire team
Entry 1
entire day, entire family, entire world
Entry 2
entire day, entire life, entire system, entire team

Related Vocabularies

Feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong.
Providing, involving, or characterized by deep absorption or immersion in something.
Relating to or characteristic of fascism; extremely authoritarian.
Related to cognition; concerning the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning...
having no beneficial purpose; not useful
being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value; identical

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