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Meaning of every
The primary meaning of the word "every" is to indicate that something happens or is true for all the members of a group or set.
Etymology of every
The word "every" has its roots in Old English, derived from "æfre" meaning "ever" and "y" or "ig" which is a suffix used to form adjectives
Historically, "every" was used to indicate a sense of universality and inclusiveness, and its meaning has evolved over time to encompass various contexts and applications
Synonyms
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something happens or is true for all the members of a group or set
- * Used to indicate that something is done at regular and frequent intervals
- * Used to emphasize the inclusion of all members of a group or set
Usage Examples
- Every morning, I go for a run
- * Every student in the class received a certificate
- * Every effort was made to resolve the issue
Antonyms
none
no
not any
some
few
several
many
most
almost
nearly
hardly
scarcely
rarely
occasionally
sometimes
infrequently
sporadically
unusually
exceptionally
uniquely
singly
individually
separately
independently