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Meaning of all
The primary meaning of the word "all" is to refer to the whole quantity or extent of something.
Etymology of all
The word "all" originates from Old English "eall," which is also the source of the Modern English word "all"
It is related to the Old Norse word "allr," the Old Frisian word "all," and the Old High German word "al"
Historically, the word "all" has been used in English since the 9th century to indicate the whole or entirety of something
Synonyms
whole
entire
complete
total
full
absolute
universal
comprehensive
thorough
perfect
intact
unbroken
uninterrupted
continuous
unified
aggregate
collective
gross
overall
everything
every
each
totalized
unified
undivided
unseparated
unsplit
wholehearted
all-inclusive
all-encompassing
exhaustive
full-fledged
Definitions
- Used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of something
- * Used to indicate the inclusion of every individual or item in a group
- * Used to emphasize the completeness or entirety of something
Usage Examples
- I ate all the food on my plate
- * She loves all kinds of music
- * The company will be closed all day tomorrow
Antonyms
none
nothing
no
zero
few
little
minimal
negligible
insignificant
scant
sparse
limited
restricted
partial
incomplete
some
part
fragment
portion
section
piece