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Meaning of everything
The primary meaning of the word "everything" is all things, events, or situations.
Etymology of everything
The word "everything" has its roots in Old English, with "every" coming from "æfre" (meaning ever) and "thing" from "þing" (meaning thing or object), the modern word emerging in Middle English, combining to form a term that encompasses all things or entities.
Synonyms
all
anything
whatever
totality
entirety
whole
everythingness
completeness
universality
every
allness
omnitude
entirety
comprehensiveness
wholeness
exhaustiveness
inclusiveness
thoroughness
universality
entirety
completeness
all-inclusiveness
entirety
everyplace
everywhere
all
the works
whole shebang
whole nine yards
lock stock and barrel
whole hog
bag and baggage
root and branch
every nook and cranny
far and wide
Definitions
- All things, events, or situations, regarded collectively
- The entirety of something, including all its parts or aspects
Usage Examples
- The new policy will affect everything we do in the company.
- She loves everything about her new job, from the work to the people.
- The store sells everything you need for a party, from decorations to food.