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en·tire E0161900 (ĕn-tīr′)adj.1. a. Having no part excluded or left out; whole: I read the entire book. See Synonyms at whole.b. Constituting the full amount, extent, or duration: We spent the entire day at the beach.c. Not broken, decayed, or divided; intact: an old building with its roof entire.d. With no reservations or limitations; complete: gave us his entire attention.2. Not castrated.3. Botany Not having an indented margin: an entire leaf.4. Archaic Unmixed or unalloyed; pure or homogenous.n.1. The whole; the entirety.2. An uncastrated horse; a stallion. [Middle English, from Old French entier, from Latin integrum, neuter of integer; see tag- in Indo-European roots.] en·tire′ness n.entire (ɪnˈtaɪə) adj1. (prenominal) whole; complete: the entire project is going well. 2. (prenominal) without reservation or exception; total: you have my entire support. 3. not broken or damaged; intact4. consisting of a single piece or section; undivided; continuous5. (Botany) (of leaves, petals, etc) having a smooth margin not broken up into teeth or lobes6. (Zoology) not castrated: an entire horse. 7. obsolete of one substance or kind; unmixed; puren8. a less common word for entirety9. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) an uncastrated horse10. (Philately) philately a. a complete item consisting of an envelope, postcard, or wrapper with stamps affixedb. on entire (of a stamp) placed on an envelope, postcard, etc, and bearing postal directions[C14: from Old French entier, from Latin integer whole, from in-1 + tangere to touch] enˈtireness nen•tire (ɛnˈtaɪər) adj. 1. having all the parts or elements; whole; complete. 2. full or thorough. 3. not broken, mutilated, or decayed; intact. 4. unimpaired or undiminished. 5. being wholly of one piece; undivided; continuous. 6. without notches or indentations, as a leaf. 7. not gelded. 8. Obs. wholly of one kind; unmixed or pure. n. 9. an ungelded animal, esp. a stallion. 10. Archaic. the whole; entirety. [1350–1400; Middle English entere < Middle French entier < Latin integrum, acc. of integer whole; see integer] en•tire′ness, n. syn: See complete. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | entire - uncastrated adult male horse stallionmale horse - the male of species Equus caballusstudhorse, stud - adult male horse kept for breeding | Adj. | 1. | entire - constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; "an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure"total, fullwhole - including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete; "gave his whole attention"; "a whole wardrobe for the tropics"; "the whole hog"; "a whole week"; "the baby cried the whole trip home"; "a whole loaf of bread" | | 2. | entire - constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged; "a local motion keepeth bodies integral"- Bacon; "was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime"; "fought to keep the union intact"intact, integralwhole - including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete; "gave his whole attention"; "a whole wardrobe for the tropics"; "the whole hog"; "a whole week"; "the baby cried the whole trip home"; "a whole loaf of bread" | | 3. | entire - (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobessmooth - of the margin of a leaf shape; not broken up into teeth | | 4. | entire - (used of domestic animals) sexually competent; "an entire horse"intactuncastrated - not castrated |
entireadjective1. continuous, unified, unbroken, uninterrupted, undivided He had spent his entire life in China as a doctor.2. whole, full, complete, total, gross The entire family was killed in the crash.3. absolute, full, total, utter, outright, thorough, unqualified, unrestricted, undiminished, unmitigated, unreserved He assured me of his entire confidence in me.4. intact, whole, perfect, unmarked, unbroken, sound, unharmed, undamaged, without a scratch, unmarred No document is entire, and it is often unclear in what order the pieces fit together.entireadjective1. Including every constituent or individual:all, complete, gross, total, whole.2. Lacking nothing essential or normal:complete, full, intact, integral, perfect, whole.3. Not more or less:complete, full, good, perfect, round, whole.4. In excellent condition:flawless, good, intact, perfect, sound, unblemished, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, unhurt, unimpaired, uninjured, unmarred, whole.Translationsentire (inˈtaiə) adjective whole. I spent the entire day on the beach. 完全的,整個的 完全的,整个的 enˈtirely adverb completely. a house entirely hidden by trees; not entirely satisfactory; entirely different. 完全地 完全地enˈtirety (-rəti) noun completeness. 整體,總體 整体,总体 IdiomsSeeno man is an island (entire of itself)entire
entire1. (of leaves, petals, etc.) having a smooth margin not broken up into teeth or lobes 2. not castrated 3. an uncastrated horse 4. Philatelya. a complete item consisting of an envelope, postcard, or wrapper with stamps affixed b. on entire (of a stamp) placed on an envelope, postcard, etc., and bearing postal directions entire[en′tīr] (biology) Having a continuous, unimpaired margin. entire
en·tire (en-tīr'), Having a smoothly continuous edge or border without indentations or projections; denoting a margin, as of a bacterial colony.entire (ĕn-tīr′)adj. Not castrated.n. An uncastrated horse; a stallion. en·tire′ness n.entire (of plant structure) not toothed or cut.Entire Related to Entire: Entire functionENTIRE. That which is not divided; that which is whole. 2. When a contract is entire, it must in general be fully performed, before the party can claim the compensation which was to have been paid to him; for example, when a man hires to serve another for one year, he will not be entitled to leave him at any time before the end of the year, and claim compensation for the time, unless it be done by the consent or default of the party hiring. 6 Verm. R. 35; 2 Pick. R. 267; 4 Pick. R. 103 10 Pick. R. 209; 4 McCord's R. 26, 246; 4 Greenl. R. 454; 2 Penna. R. 454; 15 John. R. 224; 4 Pick. R. 114; 9 Pick. R. 298 19 John. R. 337; 4 McCord, 249; 6 Harr. & John. 38. See Divisible. entire Related to entire: Entire functionSynonyms for entireadj continuousSynonyms- continuous
- unified
- unbroken
- uninterrupted
- undivided
adj wholeSynonyms- whole
- full
- complete
- total
- gross
adj absoluteSynonyms- absolute
- full
- total
- utter
- outright
- thorough
- unqualified
- unrestricted
- undiminished
- unmitigated
- unreserved
adj intactSynonyms- intact
- whole
- perfect
- unmarked
- unbroken
- sound
- unharmed
- undamaged
- without a scratch
- unmarred
Synonyms for entireadj including every constituent or individualSynonyms- all
- complete
- gross
- total
- whole
adj lacking nothing essential or normalSynonyms- complete
- full
- intact
- integral
- perfect
- whole
adj not more or lessSynonyms- complete
- full
- good
- perfect
- round
- whole
adj in excellent conditionSynonyms- flawless
- good
- intact
- perfect
- sound
- unblemished
- unbroken
- undamaged
- unharmed
- unhurt
- unimpaired
- uninjured
- unmarred
- whole
Synonyms for entirenoun uncastrated adult male horseSynonymsRelated Wordsadj constituting the full quantity or extentSynonymsRelated Wordsadj constituting the undiminished entiretySynonymsRelated Wordsadj (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edgeRelated Wordsadj (used of domestic animals) sexually competentSynonymsRelated Words |