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entirely (Adverb)

To the full or entire extent; completely and fully without any part missing. It is used to emphasize that a statement is absolute or that something is total.

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the word 'entire' as 'in-tire'. If you have an 'entire' tire, it is 100% whole and ready to roll. 'Entirely' ju...

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⚠️ Common Mistakes

Using 'entirely' with gradable adjectives. → It is very cold.

Confusing 'entire' and 'entirely'. → I spent the entire day working.