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Meaning of everybody
The primary meaning of the word "everybody" is all people.
Etymology of everybody
The word "everybody" has its roots in Old English, with "every" coming from "æfre" (meaning "ever") and "body" from "bodig" (meaning "body" or "person")
Historically, the term has been used since the 14th century to refer to all people, and its usage has continued to the present day with minimal changes in meaning
Synonyms
everyone
all
each
every person
each person
all people
the public
the masses
the crowd
the general public
the populace
the people
everyone present
each individual
all individuals
the entire population
the whole population
every single person
all persons
every human being
each human being
the community
the society
the world
the universe
mankind
humanity
the human race
the populace at large
the crowd at large
the masses at large
Definitions
- All people, or all the people in a particular group or place
- * Used to refer to all the people in the world, or in a particular country or region
Usage Examples
- Everybody in the room was excited about the announcement
- * The new policy will affect everybody in the company
- * Everybody loves a good story