Entire

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Meanings of Entire

   
Adjective
  • Whole; complete.
  • Not broken or missing any parts.
   
Noun
  • The whole of something; everything together.
  • A male horse that can have babies.
   

Explanation of the word: Entire

Entire means the whole thing. If you have an entire book, it means you have every page, not just some of them.

   

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Translations for the word: Entire

   
hindi
सम्पूर्ण

sampoorna

पूरा

poora

संपूर्ण

sampoorna

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Entire

  • The entire team worked together.
  • I want to see the entire movie.
  • She painted the entire wall blue.
  • He finished the entire puzzle.
  • We cleaned the entire room.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Entire

A Day of Adventure!

In a world so big and bright,
There’s an entire day filled with light!
From morning sun to evening stars,
Adventure awaits, near and far!

You can explore the entire park,
Play with friends until it’s dark.
Every moment is a treasure,
Filled with laughter, fun, and pleasure!

So, let’s make the most of our time,
With stories, games, and a little rhyme.
The entire world is yours to see,
Let’s go out and be wild and free!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Entire

The word 'entire' means whole or complete. It means that nothing is missing.

You pronounce 'entire' like this: en-tire.

The word 'entire' comes from the Latin word 'integralis', which means whole or complete.

The word 'entire' in Hindi is 'पूर्ण' (Pūrṇa).

The word 'entire' in Kannada is 'ಪೂರ್ಣ' (Pūrṇa).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Entire

Fact: The word 'entire' means whole or complete. For example, an entire pizza means all the slices together!
Proverb: A stitch in time saves nine. (Fixing something early can save a lot of trouble later.)
Quote: "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." - Aristotle