Entirely
Antonyms for entirely:
Synonyms for entirely:
Sense 1
richly, indeed, plumb, OCH, lousy, ultimately, frighteningly, e'en, interestingly, bloody, ever, leastways, leastwise, wholesale, actual, strongly, fiendishly, seriously, properly, awfully, genuinely, any.
Sense 2
actively, even, really, sure, What.
Sense 3
perfect, awful, dead, flat, exact, perfectly, absolutely.
Sense 4
Sense 8
out.
Sense 13
as a whole
definitely
everywhere
nationally.
thoroughly
whole
wholly
utterly.
completely (adverb)
thoroughly, inside-out, radically, wholly, quite, utterly, finally, comprehensively, only, collectively, exclusively, perfectly, plumb, well, absolutely, universally, exhaustively, totally, solely, altogether, fully, alone.
entirely (adverb)
conclusively, globally, wholly, sweepingly.
purely (adverb)
purely.
sufficiently (adverb)
well.
unitedly (adverb)
Indivisibly, fundamentally, cohesively, homogeneously, coherently, completely, simply, solidly, integrally, coincidentally, Atomically, congruently, Elementally, purely, unitedly, holistically, Congruously, singly.
absolutely (adverb)
completely (adverb)
thoroughly, fully, completely, finally, collectively, universally, integrally, quite, exhaustively, comprehensively, totally, utterly, radically.
entirely (adverb)
totally, fully, comprehensively, exhaustively, sweepingly, globally, completely, wholly, holistically, conclusively.
roundly (adverb)
sufficiently (adverb)
well.
unitedly (adverb)
Indivisibly, fundamentally, cohesively, homogeneously, coherently, completely, simply, solidly, integrally, coincidentally, Atomically, congruently, Elementally, purely, unitedly, holistically, Congruously, singly.
Sense 1 (noun)
Sense 2 (noun)
perfectly, absolutely, quite, well, bloody, e'en, dead, any, actively, flat, actual, clean, utterly, awfully, awful.
entirely (noun)
totally, exclusively, alone, completely, solely, only, all, whole, wholly, altogether.
Usage examples for entirely:
- Not a word was spoken until we were entirely away from the congregation, and I said, " Mary, haven't we gone far enough?" - "A Woman's Life-Work Labors and Experiences", Laura S. Haviland.
- It would make you entirely too vain. - "Betty Wales Freshman", Edith K. Dunton.
- It depends entirely on what your request is. - "One Day's Courtship The Heralds Of Fame", Robert Barr.