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The word "entire" means including all parts, or complete.
Here's a list of them: Complete Full Entire Total Thorough Exact Sure
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The complete predicate is the entire verb or action of the sentence. The very is possible represents the complete predicate in this sentence. The word is denotes the simple predicate.
A word that describes a noun is an adjective
Complete, entire, full, or whole.
The word entire is an adjective. It means to be whole or complete.
The antonyms for the word partial are complete, entire, whole, or total.
The word nationwide is an adjective. It describes something which extends throughout an entire nation.
entire, full, whole, all, total.
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The word "entire" means including all parts, or complete.
Complete, utter, entire, all-encompassing.
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A 6-letter synonym for "complete" (verb) is finish.A 6-letter synonym for complete (adjective, whole) is entire.
You can't really describe it with one word, but maybe the word 'eternal' will do. In a more complete way, it should actually be 'eternal friendship.'