Entire
/ɪnˈtaɪər/
Entire means the whole thing without any pieces missing. For example, if you have an entire cake, you have all of it, not just a slice!
Examples
- I read the entire book in one afternoon because I couldn't put it down.
- The entire class went on a field trip to the science museum last week.
- My mom baked an entire cake for my birthday party, and it was delicious!
Synonyms
whole
complete
full
total
entirety
all
Antonyms
part
piece
fraction
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