• Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Entirely Meanings

    adjective whole or complete

    adverb completely or wholly

    Fields related to entirely

    Philosophy

    Used to emphasize that something is complete and not lacking in any way

    Mathematics

    Used to indicate that something is completely true or accurate, without any exceptions

    Law

    Used to emphasize that a statement or claim is true in all respects and without any exceptions

    Linguistics

    Used to indicate that something is complete or whole, without any parts missing

    Occupation Usage of entirely

    Writer

    The writer's novel was entirely focused on the theme of redemption.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist's research was entirely based on cognitive behavioral therapy.

    Engineer

    The engineer's design was entirely innovative and groundbreaking.

    Teacher

    The teacher's approach to teaching was entirely student-centered.

    Chef

    The chef's menu was entirely plant-based.

    Lawyer

    The lawyer's argument was entirely based on precedent.

    Doctor

    The doctor's diagnosis was entirely accurate.

    Architect

    The architect's vision for the building was entirely sustainable.

    Accountant

    The accountant's financial analysis was entirely thorough.

    Marketing Manager

    The marketing manager's campaign was entirely successful.

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