Entire
Adjective
UK
/ɪnˈtaɪər/
US
/ɪnˈtaɪr/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
Whole, complete, or full; not missing any part.
Example
"He ate the entire pizza."
"She spent the entire afternoon reading her favorite book quietly."
"The entire team worked together to finish the project on time, helping each other at every step."
Explanation
Entire means the whole of something, complete or full. For example, if you eat the entire cake, you eat all of it. Entire can describe objects, time, or groups, like an entire day, an entire box, or the entire team. It shows that nothing is left out or missing. The word is often used to emphasise that something is full or complete.