🔄entirely

adverb
/ɪnˈtaɪərli/

Meaning

Completely or wholly.
completely; wholly; fully

Example Sentences

She is entirely responsible for the project.

The building was entirely destroyed in the fire.

Example Expressions

entirely up to

Synonyms

completely, fully, wholly, absolutely, totally, utterly
Entry 1
completely, fully, wholly, absolutely
Entry 2
completely, wholly, fully, totally, utterly

Antonyms

partly, partially, incompletely
Entry 1
partly, partially, incompletely
Entry 2
partially, partly, incompletely

Collocations

entirely responsible, entirely new, entirely different, not entirely, entirely possible
Entry 1
entirely responsible, entirely new, entirely different, not entirely
Entry 2
entirely different, entirely new, entirely possible

More Example Sentences

They suddenly stopped meeting entirely.

I am responsible for the report entirely.

She suddenly stopped complaining entirely.

He suddenly stopped eating sweets entirely.

We suddenly stopped spending money entirely.

They suddenly stopped sharing updates entirely.

He was responsible for fixing the issue entirely.

She is responsible for organizing the event entirely.

They are responsible for managing the budget entirely.

We are responsible for keeping the place clean entirely.

Related Vocabularies

immediately after that; following that event
used to ask or talk about the reason for something
hardly; barely; only just
at the present moment or time
at what time; at the time that; during the time that
in a sharp, intense, or severe way; with keen awareness

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