complete
The word "whole" means entire. It refers to something that is complete and not divided or broken into parts. Synonyms include "complete," "full," and "entire."
All
No, the word entire is an adjective.
No; it is an adjective meaning whole or complete: he ate the entire pizza himself.
No, but it can have the meaning of an entire sentence.
exctintion
you need the action replay to complete the entire pokedex
The word entire is an adjective. It cannot be a pronoun or verb.
A complete biography tells about a specific person's entire life, normally from birth to death.
complete; partial
Complete, entire, full, or whole.
The word "entire" means including all parts, or complete.