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=== Adverb === | === Adverb === | ||
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# '''Entirely''' refers to the full [[extent]] of doing something. It is another word for [[totally]] or [[completely]]. (synonyms: [[completely]], [[totally]]) | # '''Entirely''' refers to the full [[extent]] of doing something. It is another word for [[totally]] or [[completely]]. (synonyms: [[completely]], [[totally]], [[whole]]) | ||
#: ''It is '''entirely''' up to you on how you intend to get help for your project. I am only here to give [[advice]].'' | #: ''It is '''entirely''' up to you on how you intend to get help for your project. I am only here to give [[advice]].'' | ||
# When something is done '''entirely''' by a group of people, it is [[exclusive]] to them only. | # When something is done '''entirely''' by a group of people, it is [[exclusive]] to them only. | ||
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== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[entire]], [[entirety]] | * [[entire]], [[entirety]], [[complete]], [[thorough]] |
Revision as of 16:48, 26 February 2016
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- Entirely refers to the full extent of doing something. It is another word for totally or completely. (synonyms: completely, totally, whole)
- It is entirely up to you on how you intend to get help for your project. I am only here to give advice.
- When something is done entirely by a group of people, it is exclusive to them only.
- This project was done entirely by me, I did not ask for help from anyone else.
- This place is used entirely by the workers as they have a party today. Everyone else would have to find somewhere else to go to.