Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtaɪərli/
adjective whole or complete
A1 The movie was entirely in French, so I couldn't understand a word.
A2 She was entirely focused on her studies and didn't have time for anything else.
B1 The decision to cancel the event was entirely up to the organizers.
B2 The project was entirely successful, meeting all of its objectives.
C1 Her dedication to the cause was entirely admirable, inspiring others to join in.
C2 The novel was entirely captivating, keeping me hooked from beginning to end.
adverb completely or wholly
A1 I am entirely sure that I locked the door before leaving.
A2 She was entirely focused on her studies and didn't have time for anything else.
B1 The project was entirely successful thanks to the hard work of the team.
B2 The movie was entirely captivating, keeping me on the edge of my seat the entire time.
C1 His argument was entirely convincing, leaving no room for doubt.
C2 The painting was entirely breathtaking, showcasing the artist's talent and skill.
formal The project was entirely completed ahead of schedule.
informal I'm not entirely sure if I can make it to the party tonight.
slang I'm entirely over that drama, it's so last week.
figurative Her love for him was so strong, it entirely consumed her thoughts.
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