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Meaning of every bit
The primary meaning of "every bit" is to emphasize the extent or degree of something.
Etymology of every bit
The phrase "every bit" originated from the idea of something being divided into bits, with "every" emphasizing that all parts or aspects are included.
Historically, "bit" has been used since Old English times to denote a small piece or portion of something, and "every" has been used as an intensifier since Middle English.
Synonyms
completely
entirely
totally
wholly
utterly
absolutely
perfectly
fully
thoroughly
altogether
quite
somewhat
rather
moderately
relatively
partially
largely
mostly
sufficiently
adequately
sufficiently
reasonably
just
exactly
precisely
justly
rightly
accurately
genuinely
authentically
truly
really
actually
literally
unmistakably
undoubtedly
unquestionably
indisputably
irrefutably
incontrovertibly
Definitions
- Used to emphasize that something is completely or totally true, or that someone has a particular quality to the fullest extent.
- * Used to indicate that something is just as good, bad, or effective as something else.
Usage Examples
- She is every bit as talented as her sister.
- * He is every bit the leader we thought he would be.
- * The new policy is every bit as effective as the old one.
Antonyms
partially
incompletely
slightly
barely
hardly
insufficiently
inadequately
imperfectly
defectively
inadequately
somewhat
rather
moderately
relatively
not quite
not entirely
limitedly
restrictedly
conditionally
incompletely
fragmentarily