adjective entire You use entire when you want to emphasize that you are referring to the whole of something, for example, the whole of a place, time, or population. 0
adjective entire whole; complete 0
adjective entire without reservation or exception; total 0
adjective entire not broken or damaged; intact 0
adjective entire consisting of a single piece or section; undivided; continuous 0
adjective entire (of leaves, petals, etc) having a smooth margin not broken up into teeth or lobes 0
adjective entire not castrated 0
adjective entire of one substance or kind; unmixed; pure 0
noun entire an uncastrated horse 0
adjective entire not lacking any of the parts; whole 0
adjective entire complete; thorough; absolute 0
adjective entire unbroken; intact 0
adjective entire being wholly of one piece; undivided; continuous 0
adjective entire not mixed or alloyed; pure 0
adjective entire having an unbroken margin, without notches or indentations, as some leaves 0