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Give the meanings of:
a) Entire
b) Calamity

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Complete answer:
Entire: When the whole proportion of anything is taken into consideration, or talked about the word entire is used.
Synonyms are – whole, complete, full, unbroken etc.
Antonyms are – broken, part, and partial etc.
Example -The entire class was punished for the mischief of four boys.
     The entire world is suffering from global warming.
Calamity: An event that can cause or has caused disastrous and damaging effect in its surrounding where it has occurred.
Synonyms are – disaster, tragedy, crisis etc.
Antonyms are – godsend, blessing, prosperity etc.
Example -The country could not afford another calamity in the same year.
     The calamity cause immense suffering to the people and ecosystem around.
Entire and calamity can be referred in different situations and to different processes.
Calamity can be symbolise an natural disaster which is an act of God, whereas also destruction caused by men and also to some offset created in one’s personal life. In a same manner entire can be referred to in different situations and processes.

Note:
The words are explained with their synonyms provided and their sentences formed as example. The words can be used in cases of the given example and in many other formats.