Entire - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪnˈtaɪər|  American pronunciation of the word entire
Brit.  |ɪnˈtaɪə|  British pronunciation of the word entire

noun

- uncastrated adult male horse (syn: stallion)

adjective

- constituting the full quantity or extent; complete (syn: full, total)
an entire town devastated by an earthquake
- constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged (syn: intact, integral)
was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime
- (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes
- (used of domestic animals) sexually competent (syn: intact)
an entire horse

Extra examples

The war affected an entire generation of young Americans.

The fence runs along the entire length of the building.

She has dedicated her entire life to helping others.

It was the worst day in my entire life.

The entire staff agreed.

Have you drunk the entire bottle?

The entire book is good, but the best part is the ending.

...the lead diplomat is responsible for making policy for the entire embassy...

The disease continued to spread until it involved the entire jaw.

He had the attention of the entire table.

The entire staff has done a great job this year.

He was on stage for the entire show.

...that is not merely a reason, but is indeed the entire point...

He's the company sales manager for the entire Southwest region.

Entire villages come to see the parade.

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