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Entirely vs Undoubtedly - What's the difference?

entirely | undoubtedly |


As adverbs the difference between entirely and undoubtedly

is that entirely is to the full or entire extent while undoubtedly is without doubt.

Fairly vs Entirely - What's the difference?

fairly | entirely |


As adverbs the difference between fairly and entirely

is that fairly is in a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

Singly vs Entirely - What's the difference?

singly | entirely |


As adverbs the difference between singly and entirely

is that singly is in a single or unaccompanied manner; without a companion while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

Wholesale vs Entirely - What's the difference?

wholesale | entirely |


As adverbs the difference between wholesale and entirely

is that wholesale is in bulk or large quantity while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

As a noun wholesale

is the sale of products, often in large quantities, to retailers or other merchants.

As an adjective wholesale

is of or relating to sale in large quantities, for resale.

As a verb wholesale

is to sell at wholesale.

Entirely vs Undefined - What's the difference?

entirely | undefined |


As an adverb entirely

is to the full or entire extent.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Entirely vs Plenteously - What's the difference?

entirely | plenteously | Related terms |


As adverbs the difference between entirely and plenteously

is that entirely is to the full or entire extent while plenteously is copiously; plentifully; in abundance.

Passionately vs Entirely - What's the difference?

passionately | entirely | Related terms |


As adverbs the difference between passionately and entirely

is that passionately is in a passionate manner while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

Just vs Entirely - What's the difference?

just | entirely | Related terms |


As adverbs the difference between just and entirely

is that just is only, simply, merely while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

As an adjective just

is factually fair; right, correct; proper.

As a noun just

is a joust, tournament.

As a verb just

is to joust, fight a tournament.

Entirely vs Perfectly - What's the difference?

entirely | perfectly | Related terms |


As adverbs the difference between entirely and perfectly

is that entirely is to the full or entire extent while perfectly is with perfection.

Dreadfully vs Entirely - What's the difference?

dreadfully | entirely |


As adverbs the difference between dreadfully and entirely

is that dreadfully is in a dreadful manner while entirely is to the full or entire extent.

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