entirely
[ɪnˈtaɪərli]
Definition:
1. In every way possible; completely.
Use 'entirely' in a sentence:
- 1. I agree entirely.
- 2. The announcement was not entirely unexpected.
- 3. My mother was entirely unused to such hard work.
- 4. The building is roofed entirely with translucent corrugated plastic.
- 5. My line of work is entirely unrelated to politics.
- 6. She lived an entirely virtuous life.
- 7. The downstairs of the two little houses had been entirely refashioned.
- 8. They left entirely of their own volition.
- 9. This administration is not entirely free of suspicion.
- 10. The tragedy was entirely avoidable.
- 11. His elevation to sainthood is entirely justified.
- 12. Some of his ideas about democracy are entirely his own.
- 13. I don't entirely agree, but I'll let it go at that.
- 14. We shall see that this is not entirely true.
- 15. He was actuated entirely by malice.
- 16. She had entirely lost her girlish chubbiness.
- 17. He is motivated entirely by self-interest.
- 18. As babies, we rely entirely on others for food.
- 19. We rely entirely on voluntary contribution.
- 20. In a brief statement, he concentrated entirely on international affairs.
- 21. All his decisions have been entirely governed by self-interest.
- 22. He had managed to create the entirely spurious impression that the company was thriving.
- 23. We will refund your money to you in full if you are not entirely satisfied.
- 24. This is an entirely computer operated system which is very user friendly.
- 25. Their price depended almost entirely on their scarcity.
- 26. I'm not entirely happy about the proposal.
- 27. The movie was shot entirely on location in Italy.
- 28. The ending of the book was entirely predictable.
- 29. She is entirely without malice.
- 30. None of us is entirely blameless in this matter.
- 31. The plan is entirely without merit.
- 32. Things haven't gone entirely to plan.
- 33. The existing law is not entirely/ wholly satisfactory.
- 34. That's an entirely different matter.
- 35. The result is entirely unpredictable.
- 36. I suppose your presence here today is not entirely coincidental.
- 37. The audience was almost entirely female.
- 38. The advice centre is staffed entirely by volunteers.
- 39. She was acting entirely in her own interests.
- 40. I entirely agree with you.
- 41. They communicated entirely by gesture.
- 42. The moral question is not entirely separable from the financial one.
- 43. The report is based entirely on supposition.
- 44. He is not entirely clear on how he will go about it.
- 45. The results are entirely consistent with our earlier research.
- 46. The doctor's verdict was that he was entirely healthy.