"Entirely" Example Sentences
1. The idea is entirely ludicrous.
2. I entirely disagree with your viewpoint.
3. The venture failed entirely.
4. She accepted his explanation entirely.
5. Their conversation left him entirely confused.
6. His generosity left me entirely speechless.
7. Their argument focused entirely on petty details.
8. His performance was entirely unsatisfactory.
9. The movie plot was entirely predictable.
10. The new evidence changes the situation entirely.
11. Her explanation entirely convinced me.
12. His apology did not make up for what he did entirely.
13. Their plan had to be revised entirely.
14. The room was plunged entirely into darkness.
15. The story transformed the nation's outlook entirely.
16. The new government policies shifted the economy entirely.
17. His words filled me with entirely new hope.
18. Their request failed to take my needs into account entirely.
19. The city lay silent and still, entirely devoid of life.
20. My attention was drawn entirely to the painting.
21. She lived entirely alone for many years.
22. He has devoted himself entirely to his work.
23. The jury found the defendant entirely innocent.
24. The witness's testimony changed the case entirely.
25. The new evidence appears to contradict his story entirely.
26. Her desire was entirely focused on helping others.
27. The country was thrown into almost entirely economic collapse.
28. Their argument made entirely valid points.
29. She succeeded entirely by her own efforts.
30. The neighboring town's destruction left it entirely unrecognizable.
31. His genius transformed the very concept entirely.
32. Her argument ultimately proved to be entirely baseless.
33. The new government program aims to change the system entirely.
34. Their relationship ended entirely due to irreconcilable differences.
35. He gave up entirely on ever finding true love.
36. The patient had to relearn how to do almost everything entirely from scratch.
37. The employees felt entirely unappreciated by management.
38. The building collapse left the site entirely unusable.
39. Her words entirely lifted my spirits.
40. His sudden disappearance threw her life into entirely turmoil.
41. The committee reached an entirely unanimous decision.
42. The killer confessed to the crime entirely without remorse.
43. My friend's advice changed my perspective entirely.
44. Their plan was rejected almost entirely.
45. I took his words entirely to heart.
46. Their vacation home stood entirely undisturbed for years.
47. The storm struck the city, leaving it entirely without power for days.
48. The performer succeeded entirely due to her talent and hard work.
49. The photograph captured the landscape entirely devoid of humans.
50. The winning team celebrated their victory entirely joyously.
51. The witness swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth entirely.
52. The workers were paid entirely insufficiently for what they did.
53. The product was recalled entirely due to safety concerns.
54. The protestors demanded that the government change entirely and immediately.
55. Their actions left him entirely bereft of hope.
56. His success was built entirely out of his own talent and efforts.
57. The drought left the land entirely parched and dry.
58. The law made their relationship entirely impossible.
59. The results of the experiment contradicted his theory entirely.
60. She burst into tears, entirely overcome with emotion.
Common Phases
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Entirely up to - Dependent solely on the discretion of.
Example: It's
entirely up to you whether you want to accept the offer.
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Entirely possible - Highly likely to happen or be the case.
Example: It's
entirely possible that she forgot our meeting.
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Entirely by chance - Due to pure coincidence.
Example: I met my husband
entirely by chance at a coffee shop.
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Entirely my fault - Responsibility lies completely with oneself.
Example: I'm sorry, it was
entirely my fault that I missed the deadline.
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Entirely coincidental - Not planned or intentional, occurring by accident.
Example: The fact that we ordered the same meal was
entirely coincidental.
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Entirely random - Having no system or recognizable pattern.
Example: Participants were selected through an
entirely random process.
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Entirely uncovered - Exposed without anything obstructing view.
Example: The statue stood
entirely uncovered in the center of the plaza.
• Change
entirely - Become totally different.
Example: The government hopes the new policies will change the economy
entirely.
• Fail
entirely - Not succeed or fulfill a purpose at all.
Example: Their attempt to rescue the hostages failed
entirely.