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- Dictionaryentirely/ɪnˈtʌɪəli/
adverb
- 1. completely (often used for emphasis): "the traffic seemed to consist entirely of black cabs" Similar Opposite
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wholly. Opposite. partly. Fewer examples. Characters in this film are entirely fictitious. No working environment is entirely stress-free. It was mainly my fault, but she wasn't entirely blameless. A number of illnesses are entirely avoidable. We discovered the solution entirely by accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
us / ɪnˈtaɪr.li / uk / ɪnˈtaɪə.li / Add to word list. B2. completely: I admit it was entirely my fault. The company is run almost entirely by middle-aged men. Synonyms. completely. exclusively. totally. wholly. Opposite. partly. Fewer examples. Characters in this film are entirely fictitious. No working environment is entirely stress-free.
The meaning of ENTIRELY is to the full or entire extent : completely. How to use entirely in a sentence.
Entirely definition: wholly or fully; completely or unreservedly. See examples of ENTIRELY used in a sentence.
Definition of 'entirely' Word Frequency. entirely. (ɪntaɪəʳli ) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective, ADVERB with verb] B2. Entirely means completely and not just partly. ...an entirely new approach. Fraud is an entirely different matter. Their price depended almost entirely on their scarcity.
Definition of entirely adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definitions of entirely. adverb. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') “ entirely satisfied with the meal”. synonyms: all, altogether, completely, totally, whole, wholly. see more. adverb.