Definition of «entire»

The term "entire" means complete or whole. It can be used to describe something that is not missing any part, or something that has all its components in place and nothing is lacking. In other words, it refers to something that is undiminished, unbroken, or unhurt.

Usage examples

  1. I read the entire book in one sitting.
  2. She spent her entire savings on a vacation.
  3. The entire team celebrated their victory with a party.
  4. The entire neighborhood came out to watch the street parade.
  5. He worked the entire weekend to finish the project on time.
  6. The company's entire workforce will be attending the conference.
  7. The storm caused the entire city to lose power.
  8. The artist painted the entire mural by hand.
  9. The teacher addressed the entire class about their behavior.
  10. The museum exhibits the entire history of the town.

Sentences with «entire»

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