English, asked by MHrashidi, 1 year ago

what is the difference between entirely and completely​

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Answered by abhijeetvshkrma
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Entirely and Completely both words represent the same meaning but it can be used according to the situations.

Hope it heLped


MHrashidi: give me some example using both words
abhijeetvshkrma: ok
abhijeetvshkrma: wait
rekhskr: I have given examples as well
abhijeetvshkrma: I entirely agree with you and The house is completely destroyed by the fire.
Answered by rekhskr
1

Hope this helps:

Completely: totally

Example : I finished the food completely

Entirely: same meaning as completely

Example: The road is crowded entirely by youngsters

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