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4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Entirely' in a Sentence

"Wholly or fully; completely or unreservedly." more

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The decision to postpone the event was entirely due to the weather forecast.
The recipe change was entirely successful in improving the dish's flavor.
The success of the mission was entirely dependent on perfect timing.
The film's success was entirely reliant on the lead actor's performance.

Entirely

en-tahyuhr-lee
adverbWholly or fully; completely or unreservedly.
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Last Updated On: March 5, 2024
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