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Adjective

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Positive
entire

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. (usually before a noun) The entire thing is the whole thing, every part of it; used for emphasis.
    The highway runs the entire length of the country.
    It exists not just in China, but throughout the entire modern world.
    The war wiped out entire families.

Synonyms

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Singular
entire

Plural
entires

  1. (countable) An entire is a stallion.