Entirely

Word ENTIRELY
Character 8
Hyphenation en tire ly
Pronunciations /ɪnˈtaɪəli/

Definitions and meanings of "Entirely"

What do we mean by entirely?

Wholly; completely. adverb

Solely or exclusively. adverb

Wholly; completely; fully; without exception or division: as, the money is entirely lost.

Without admixture or qualification; unreservedly; heartily; sincerely; faithfully.

Entire.

In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully. adverb

Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely. adverb

To the full or entire extent. adverb

To the exclusion of others. adverb

Without any others being included or involved adverb

To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') adverb

To the full or entire extent.

To the exclusion of others.

The whole of something, not one piece, but the complete thing. Urban Dictionary

You are the definition And I love you for ever Urban Dictionary

Hol Horse's retarded half-cousin Urban Dictionary

Adjective; Whole entire is used to describe/broaden the impact of a certain thing. Urban Dictionary

.see Jesus (the real definition) Urban Dictionary

The written equivalent of 'I (or 'you') have no life'. It is derived from the TiVo television recording device. When you have selected a program to record, the machine asks you if you want to 'Record Entire Series'. This choice will provide you with much viewing fodder for months to come. This is a necessary choice for those devoid of options for social interaction. Urban Dictionary

A verb used when talking about a great evil or catastrophe. Urban Dictionary

Idiots..... Urban Dictionary

Platt and its inhabitants Urban Dictionary

A phrase meaning "Everything in your possession" or "Your entire inventory." Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Entirely

The word "entirely" in example sentences

Co., they entirely eliminate the whole bunch from any part or lot in the issue on which they have essayed to speak with such authority, but whose main point, whose essential elements they have _entirely misunderstood_, and hence have treated in a way that is wholly at variance with the truth in the premises, and it is the truth that we are looking for. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

He admits also that Socialists and revolutionary unionists are inspired with an entirely new attitude towards society and government and indorses as _entirely sound_ certain expressions from Haywood and Bohn's pamphlet which had been violently attacked by reformist Socialists and conservative unionists. ❋ William English Walling (N/A)

I am here entirely -- _entirely_ of my own accord. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)

Stylist Annabel Tollman remarked that she hates the term entirely and model Maggie Rizer said she "thinks the industry is probably over-compensating a bit." ❋ Hilary Moss (2011)

Tyson disputed the finding, but rather than scrap the label entirely, it worked with the department to devise a new label -- Chicken Raised Without Antibiotics that impact antibiotic resistance in humans -- that was unveiled in December. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While not rejecting the term entirely, I can sympathise with a weariness about the frequency with which the words ‘loophole’ and ‘technicality’ are used to dismiss important rules of law. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This is, I suppose, a view of the purpose of art that would most readily be called "moral," and I would not repudiate the term entirely, but I think that "existential" would be a far better term, for "moral" carries with it the suggestion of some rigid prescription, of a limited and coercive point of view, which is not the way great literature works. ❋ Delbanco, Andrew (1999)

"Then maybe we should drop the term entirely," Gail said, "and just stick with duty." ❋ Zelazny, Roger (1986)

In their wisdom and I use the word entirely without irony the members of the Cannes jury awarded this year's Palme d'Or to Terrence Malick's majestic and long-awaited film ❋ Unknown (2011)

Even though he concedes that this is not an accurate portrayal of what religious freedom actually means, Seiple thinks it would be better to avoid the term entirely and speak in terms of "peace, justice, honor, mercy, and compassion." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Either cut the term entirely or issue everyone the same license and allow religious marriage ceremonies in addition. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It means we look at who is using the term, and when we realize that they are not neutral and are paid by outside interests to promote a singular POV to spin this topic, we either discard the term entirely, or write about it using the best sources we can find. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But a ticket bearing the wrong name entirely is obviously more complicated. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Their eyes met, she glared at him, and he had a sudden, almost overwhelming urge to let her slide down into his arms and kiss her until the glare was replaced by another expression entirely. ❋ KAREN ROBARDS (2010)

I was not referring to the lack of a title entirely understandable . . . but rather the idea of a new upcoming previously unknown science fiction novel from you. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Eloise, at first, misunderstood this term entirely, and wasn't much less insulted when she found it meant one of these German hussies that hang round creeks for no good purpose. ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

The U.S. military said it had informed the North about the drills, which it characterized as "entirely defensive in nature." ❋ By MARK McDONALD (2011)

His brother, who changed his name entirely, was Peter Graves, who starred in ❋ Unknown (2011)

"That entire movie was [a waste] of time." "not one, not two, but the entire [DVD] [set]!" ❋ Ashton. (2006)

1. You mean the The [Entire World] to me and [I love you so much]! 2. [You're the best] person out of The Entire World ❋ Polish Kokichi (2019)

"Hey did you hear about that retard entire equine?" "I heard he shot himself in the face after trying to kill his arch rivals Popo, Joesucc, [Gibby], Ezmarelda Slash, [Smokey Brown], and of course, [cars 2]!" ❋ My PEEEEEEEEEEEEE PEEEEEE (2019)

[Shun] has a [whole entire] [big dick]. ❋ OgSanti (2018)

"The Bible is an entirely fraudulent document, any similarities between characters in this book and real life are purely [coincidence] and the author takes [no responsibility] for any [similarity]" ❋ Ulises (2004)

Person 1: So, what are you doing this Saturday. Person B: I don't know, [rearranging my sock drawer]. Person 1: And that night? Person B: Reading "The Two Towers", or something on TV. Person 1: Jesus. [Record entire series]. Person B: Yeah, I know. Don't need to [rub it in]. ❋ Mike Grant (2007)

A: "[Oh no] I have unleashed [the The] Entire [French Language]!" The world ends ❋ Five's (2022)

[the entire world] [population] is full of [idiots] ❋ 1kcinick29 (2016)

[look at that] [dump] its entirely worthless ❋ Ben James (2003)

[Gil]: Requesting permission to look through your entire shit! [Admiral]: Permission [granted]. ❋ Mast Of The World (2011)

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