entire (Meaning)
entire (n)
uncastrated adult male horse
entire (s)
constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged
(of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes
(used of domestic animals) sexually competent
entire (a.)
Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole; full and perfect; not deficient; as, the entire control of a business; entire confidence, ignorance.
Without mixture or alloy of anything; unqualified; morally whole; pure; faithful.
Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla.
Having an evenly continuous edge, as a leaf which has no kind of teeth.
Not gelded; -- said of a horse.
Internal; interior.
entire (n.)
Entirely.
A name originally given to a kind of beer combining qualities of different kinds of beer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of entire
entire Sentence Examples
- The entire class stood up to pay respect to the national anthem.
- I spent the entire day at the beach, enjoying the sun and waves.
- The entire project was a success, thanks to the hard work of the team.
- The entire family gathered for the annual reunion, creating cherished memories.
- The entire town was evacuated due to the approaching hurricane.
- The entire world watched in awe as the astronauts took their first steps on the moon.
- The entire country united in support of the victims of the natural disaster.
- The entire company was affected by the economic downturn, leading to layoffs and restructuring.
- The entire forest was ablaze, causing extensive damage and loss of habitat.
- The entire nation celebrated the victory of the national team in the international competition.
FAQs About the word entire
uncastrated adult male horse, constituting the full quantity or extent; complete, constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially n
all, undivided, whole,exclusive, concentrated, unqualified, complete, unbroken, unadulterated, comprehensive
scattered,divided, divided, scattered, fragmentary, halfway, diffuse, incomplete, incomplete, partial
The entire class stood up to pay respect to the national anthem.
I spent the entire day at the beach, enjoying the sun and waves.
The entire project was a success, thanks to the hard work of the team.
The entire family gathered for the annual reunion, creating cherished memories.