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/ɪnˈtaɪəli/ · en.tire.ly
adverb
  1. To the full or entire extent. It is entirely up to you where we go, as I’ll be happy with anywhere.
  2. To the exclusion of others. This part of the park is used entirely by the workers; everyone else will have to go to the other side.
Did you know? The word 'entirely' is often used in formal or written language to convey a sense of certainty or completeness, as seen in the phrase 'entirely possible' or 'entirely unacceptable'.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026