'entirely' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'entirely' with 20 example sentences.
- entirely adverb
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: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely
: without any others being included or involved
The choice is entirely yours.
You missed the point entirely.
It's entirely my fault.
We aren't entirely helpless.
My opinion is entirely different from yours.
I'm not entirely convinced that you're right.
This organization relies entirely on voluntary donations.
This doesn't entirely rule out another possibility.
That'll depend entirely on him.
I agree with you entirely.
We're not entirely sure.
I'm still not entirely satisfied.
Your idea is not entirely crazy.
She has the big room entirely to herself.
I agree with him to a certain extent, but not entirely.
It's not entirely unpleasant.
I wasn't entirely sure myself.
This is an entirely new problem.
I did that entirely on my own.
You'll be entirely on your own.