entire
Translation
entire, whole, complete
Examples
He ate the entire pizza by himself.
He ate the entire pizza by himself.
Her entire family came to the party.
Her entire family came to the party.
Grammar Patterns
entire ((noun)) the whole of (sth.) He ate the entire pizza.
Similar Words
Synonyms: whole, complete, full; Antonyms: partial, incomplete
Etymology
From Old French 'entier', from Latin 'integer' meaning 'untouched, whole'.
Memory Tips
Think of something being 'in one tier', meaning it's all together, the entire thing.