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Entire Definition & Meaning

1. Whole or complete, without any part missing or excluded.

Example: She ate the entire pizza by herself.

2. Including everything or everyone, without exception.

Example: The entire class failed the test.

3. Having all the necessary parts or elements.

Example: The entire system needs to be updated.

4. Not divided or broken into separate parts.

Example: The entire building collapsed in the earthquake.

5. Being the only one of its kind.

Example: She was the entire reason for his success.

Examples of the word entire used in sentences.

  • The entire pizza was delicious.
  • He spent the entire day studying for his exam.
  • She read the entire book in one sitting.
  • I watched the entire movie last night.
  • The entire family went on vacation to the beach.
  • The entire city was covered in snow during the winter storm.
  • I ate the entire pizza by myself!
  • He gave me his entire collection of comic books as a gift.
  • The entire class was excited to go on the field trip to the aquarium.
  • I spent my entire day watching movies on Netflix.
  • The entire population of the village was affected by the flood.
  • After the accident, the car was damaged beyond repair, and the entire front end was smashed.
  • The entire class was surprised when the teacher announced there would be no homework.
  • I spent the entire day cleaning my apartment, and I still haven't finished.
  • I can't eat the entire pizza by myself; it's too big.
  • After completing the entire course on coding, I felt more confident in my abilities as a programmer.
  • I spent the entire day cleaning my house from top to bottom.
  • The entire room erupted with applause when the winner was announced.
  • The entire team worked tirelessly to meet the project deadline.
  • The entire audience was captivated by the performance of the talented young musician.
  • The entire audience was captivated by the performance of the talented musicians.
  • After months of training, she was finally able to run the entire marathon without stopping.
  • The entire crew had to work together to keep the ship afloat during the storm.
  • The entire city was affected by the power outage, causing chaos in the streets.
  • With a single click, he deleted the entire folder of important documents, causing a panic among his colleagues.
  • The entire audience was captivated by the performer's stunning display of talent and skill.
  • His entire career was dedicated to helping those in need, and he never once lost sight of his goal.
  • She felt a great sense of relief and satisfaction knowing that she had completed the entire project on her own.
  • In order to fully understand the concept, you must first analyze the entire dataset, not just a small sample.
  • Despite the chaos of the city, she managed to stay calm and composed throughout the entire ordeal.
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