enteramente
“enteramente” means “entirely” in Spanish (meaning something is 100% or fully a certain way).
entirely, completely
Also: fully, wholly
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Estoy enteramente de acuerdo con tu propuesta.
A2I am entirely in agreement with your proposal.
El éxito de la fiesta depende enteramente de la música.
B1The success of the party depends entirely on the music.
La casa fue construida enteramente de madera.
B2The house was built entirely of wood.
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From the Spanish adjective 'entero' (whole), which comes from the Latin 'integer' (meaning untouched or complete), plus the ending '-mente'.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'enteramente' more formal than 'completamente'?
Yes, it often sounds a bit more sophisticated or formal, though both are used frequently.
Can I use 'enteramente' to describe a physical object, like a pizza?
No. For a whole object, use the adjective 'entero' (una pizza entera). Use 'enteramente' only to describe an action or a quality (e.g., 'enteramente vegetariana').
Does 'enteramente' ever change to plural?
No. Words ending in '-mente' are always the same. They don't change for gender or number.