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      • whole 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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  2. whole or complete, with nothing lacking, or continuous, without interruption: He read the entire book on the flight to Buenos Aires. Her entire family gathered for their annual reunion. I spent an entire month writing that report. entirely. adverb [ not gradable ] us / ɪnˈtɑɪər·li / I admit it was entirely my fault.

  3. The meaning of ENTIRE is having no element or part left out : whole. How to use entire in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Entire.

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  5. having 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 this matter. not broken, mutilated, or decayed; intact: We were fortunate to find this relic entire. Antonyms: defective. unimpaired or undiminished:

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  7. 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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