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entire

ADJ ทั้งหมด  ทั้งมวล  whole tang-mod

 

entirely

ADV โดยสิ้นเชิง  โดย ทั้งมวล  โดย ทั้งหมด  โดย ทั้งปวง  โดย ทั้งสิ้น  fully totally wholly doi-sin-chang

 

entireness

N ความครบถ้วน  ความ สมบูรณ์  completeness wholeness kwam-krob-tuan

 

entirety

N ทั้งหมด ทั้งสิ้น  ความ สมบูรณ์  unity totality

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ENTIRE

a.[L. integer, said to be in neg. and tango, to touch. ] 1. Whole; undivided; unbroken; complete in its parts.
2. Whole; complete; not participated with others. This man has the entire control of the business.
3. Full; complete; comprising all requisites in itself.
An action is entire, when it is complete in all its parts.
4. Sincere; hearty.
He run a course more entire with the king of Arragon.
5. Firm; solid; sure; fixed; complete; undisputed.
Entire and sure the monarch's rule must prove,
Who founds her greatness on her subjects' love.
6. Unmingled; unalloyed.
In thy presence joy entire.
7. Wholly devoted; firmly adherent; faithful.
No man had a heart more entire to the king.
8. In full strength; unbroken.
9. In botany, an entire stem is one without branches; an entire leaf is without any opening in the edge, not divided.

 

ENTIRELY

adv. Wholly; completely; fully; as, the money is entirely lost. 1. In the whole; without division.
Euphrates--falls not entirely into the Persian sea.
2. With firm adherence or devotion; faithfully.

 

ENTIRENESS

n.Completeness; fullness; totality; unbroken form or state; as the entireness of an arch or a bridge. 1. Integrity; wholeness of heart; honesty.

 

ENTIRETY

n.Wholeness; completeness; as entirety of interest. 1. The whole.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ENTIRE

En *tire ", a. Etym: [F. entier, L. integer untouched, undiminished, entire; pref. in-, negative + the root of tangere to touch. See Tangent, and cf. Integer. ]

 

1. Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole; full and perfect; not deficient; as, the entire control of a business; entire confidence, ignorance. That ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. James i. 4.With strength entire and free will armed. Milton. One entire and perfect chrysolite. Shak.

 

2. Without mixture or alloy of anything; unqualified; morally whole; pure; faithful. Pure fear and entire cowardice. Shak. No man had ever a heart more entire to the king. Clarendon.

 

3. (Bot. ) (a ) Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla. (b ) Having an evenly continuous edge, as a leaf which has no kind of teeth.

 

4. Not gelded; -- said of a horse.

 

5. Internal; interior. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

Syn. -- See Whole, and Radical.

 

ENTIRE

ENTIRE En *tire ", n.

 

1. Entirely. "Too long to print in entire. " Thackeray.

 

2. (Brewing )

 

Defn: A name originally given to a kind of beer combining qualities of different kinds of beer. [Eng. ] "Foker's Entire. " Thackeray.

 

ENTIRELY

ENTIRELY En *tire "ly, adv.

 

1. In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost. Euphrates falls not entirely into the Persian Sea. Raleigh.

 

2. Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely. To highest God entirely pray. Spenser.

 

ENTIRENESS

ENTIRENESS En *tire "ness, n.

 

1. The state or condition of being entire; completeness; fullness; totality; as, the entireness of an arch or a bridge. This same entireness or completeness. Trench.

 

2. Integrity; wholeness of heart; honesty. [R.] Entireness in preaching the gospel. Udall.

 

3. Oneness; unity; -- applied to a condition of intimacy or close association. [Obs. ] True Christian love may be separated from acquaintance, and acquaintance from entireness. Bp. Hall.

 

ENTIRETY

En *tire "ty, n.; pl. Entireness. Etym: [OF. entiereté. Cf. Integrity. ]

 

1. The state of being entire; completeness; as, entirely of interest. Blackstone.

 

2. That which is entire; the whole. Bacon.

 

ENTIRE-WHEAT

ENTIRE-WHEAT En *tire "-wheat ", a.

 

Defn: Designating, made of, or relating to, flour including a considerable part of the bran.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

entire

en tire |enˈtīr ənˈtaɪ (ə )r | adjective [ attrib. ] with no part left out; whole: my plans are to travel the entire world. not broken or decayed. without qualification or reservations; absolute: an ideological system with which he is in entire agreement. (of a male horse ) not castrated. Botany (of a leaf ) without indentations or division into leaflets. noun an uncastrated male horse. ORIGIN late Middle English (formerly also as intire ): from Old French entier, based on Latin integer untouched, whole, from in- not + tangere to touch.

 

entirely

en tire ly |enˈtīrlē ənˈtaɪ (ə )rli | adverb completely (often used for emphasis ): the juries were made up entirely of men | [ as submodifier ] : we have an entirely different outlook. solely: eight coaches entirely for passenger transport.

 

entirety

en tire ty |enˈtī (ə )rtē, -ˈtīritē ɪnˈtaɪrədi | noun the whole of something: she would have to stay in her room over the entirety of the weekend. PHRASES in its entirety as a whole; completely: the poem is too long to quote in its entirety here. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French entierete, from Latin integritas, from integer untouched, whole (see entire ). Compare with integrity .

 

Oxford Dictionary

entire

entire |ɪnˈtʌɪə, ɛn- | adjective 1 [ attrib. ] with no part left out; whole: my plans are to travel the entire world. without qualification or reservations; absolute: an ideological system with which he is in entire agreement. 2 not broken, damaged, or decayed. 3 (of a male horse ) not castrated. 4 Botany (of a leaf ) without indentations or division into leaflets. noun an uncastrated male horse. ORIGIN late Middle English (formerly also as intire ): from Old French entier, based on Latin integer untouched, whole , from in- not + tangere to touch .

 

entirely

en |tire ¦ly |ɪnˈtʌɪəli, ɛn- | adverb completely (often used for emphasis ): the traffic seemed to consist entirely of black cabs | [ as submodifier ] : we have an entirely different outlook. solely: eight coaches entirely for passenger transport.

 

entirety

en |tir ¦ety |ɪnˈtʌɪərəti, -ˈtʌɪəti, ɛn- | noun [ mass noun ] the whole of something: she would have to stay in her room for the entirety of the weekend. PHRASES in its entirety as a whole; completely: the poem is too long to quote in its entirety here. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French entierete, from Latin integritas, from integer untouched, whole (see entire ). Compare with integrity .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

entire

entire adjective 1 I devoted my entire life to him: whole, complete, total, full; undivided. ANTONYMS partial. 2 only one of the vases is entire: intact, unbroken, undamaged, unimpaired, unscathed, unspoiled, perfect, in one piece. ANTONYMS partial, broken. 3 they are in entire agreement: absolute, total, utter, out-and-out, thorough, wholehearted; unqualified, unreserved, outright. ANTONYMS partial, qualified.

 

entirely

entirely adverb 1 that's entirely out of the question: absolutely, completely, totally, wholly, utterly, quite; altogether, in every respect, thoroughly, downright, one hundred percent. 2 a gift entirely for charitable purposes: solely, only, exclusively, purely, merely, just, alone.

 

entirety

entirety noun I'll give you ten bucks for the entirety: whole, total, aggregate, totality, sum total. ANTONYMS part. PHRASES in its entirety we heard his miserable life story, in its entirety: completely, entirely, totally, fully, wholly; in every respect, in every way, one hundred percent, all the way, every inch, to the hilt, to the core.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

entire

entire adjective 1 I have devoted my entire adult life to the pursuit of my ideals: whole, complete, total, full; continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted, undivided. ANTONYMS partial. 2 the arch of one of the gates is entire: intact, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, unimpaired, unflawed, unscathed, unspoilt, unmutilated, unblemished, unmarked, perfect, inviolate, in one piece; sound, solid. ANTONYMS broken, partial. 3 an ideological system with which he is in entire agreement: absolute, total, utter, out-and-out, thorough, thoroughgoing, wholehearted; unqualified, unreserved, unmitigated, unmodified, unmixed, unalloyed, unrestricted, perfect, outright, pure, sheer. ANTONYMS partial, qualified. WORD LINKS entire pan- related prefix, as in pan-African, panacea Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

entirely

entirely adverb 1 his solution was entirely out of the question: absolutely, completely, totally, fully, wholly; altogether, utterly, quite, in every respect, in every way, in all respects, {lock, stock, and barrel }; unreservedly, without reservation, without exception, thoroughly, perfectly, downright, one hundred per cent, every inch; to the hilt, to the core, all the way; informal bang, dead. ANTONYMS partially, slightly. 2 the gift was entirely for charitable purposes: solely, only, exclusively, purely, merely, simply, just, alone. ANTONYMS partially.

 

entirety

entirety noun in the 1920s, cheap production constituted almost the entirety of British film-making: whole, sum, total, aggregate, totality, gross, sum total, grand total. ANTONYMS part. PHRASES in its entirety the scheme was approved in its entirety: completely, entirely, totally, fully, wholly; in every respect, in every way, in all respects, {lock, stock, and barrel }, one hundred per cent, from beginning to end, alpha and omega, all the way, every inch, to the hilt, to the core. ANTONYMS in part.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

entire

en tire /ɪntáɪə r /〖語源は 「壊れていない 」〗(副 )entirely 形容詞 比較なし 1 名詞 の前で; an /the /one's 全体の ; すべての , 全部の (!wholeより強意的; しばしば驚きやいら立ちを表す ) the entire world 全世界 in one's entire life 全人生 [生涯 ]で The bed occupied the entire room .そのベッドは部屋をまるごと占領していた Did you spend the entire time sleeping? その間ずっと寝て過ごしたのですか 2 名詞 の前で 〗まったくの , 全面的な 〈同意など 〉the entire agreement 全面的な賛成 3 〈物が 〉無傷の ; 完全な ; 連続した .4 〈雄馬が 〉去勢されていない .5 〘植 〙〈葉が 〉縁にぎざぎざがない .名詞 C 1 ⦅古 ⦆全体 .2 去勢されていない雄馬 , 種馬 .ness 名詞 U 全体 .

 

entirely

en tire ly /ɪntáɪə r li /entire 副詞 比較なし 完全に ; まったく ; もっぱら, ひたすら ▸ I suggest an entirely different view .私は完全に異なる意見を提案しているのです It'll be an entirely new way .それはまったく新しいやり方になるだろう The committee consists almost entirely of women .その委員会はほとんどが女性で構成されている It is entirely possible to achieve the goal .目標を達成することは完全に可能だ (!強意的に ) ▸ I am not entirely certain .まったく確かというわけではない (!部分否定; 強い調子を和らげる )

 

entirety

en tire ty /ɪntáɪə r ti /名詞 U the «…の » 全体, 全部 «of » ; 完全 .in one's ent rety 全体として, そっくりそのまま Those rules should be abolished in their entirety .それらの規則はそっくり全部廃止されるべきだ