Definition: The whole of something; the entirety.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling ‘entire,’ it’s quite a word, you see, It means the whole , completely, utterly free! Think of a pizza, big and round, Or a box of crayons, all around. The dictionary's right, you know it's true, “The entirety” – that’s part of what ‘entire’ do! It means all of something, not just a piece, A full completion, bringing sweet release! So when you say “the entire class is here,” You mean every single student, loud and clear! Do you understand now, bright and keen? ‘Entire’ simply means the whole scene! Now, let's move on... any questions for me?