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all
adjective as in whole quantity
adjective as in each; every one of a class
Strong match
Weak matches
any, bar none, barring no one, complete, each and every, entire, every, every bit of, every single, sum, total, totality
adverb as in completely, without exception
adverb as in exclusively
Weak matches
noun as in whole; totality
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
“To play all these different sides and all these different faculties. And both our characters contain them all.”
“But in Cherry’s perspective, it’s all coming from a place of just scrambling. She’s tried to put her best foot forward when she meets Laura for the first time and she’s tried to cover up her past a little bit by saying the odd white lie. And a mum sniffs that out immediately.”
“This gave us an opportunity to do what a lot of women would like to say or do, but they can’t. You always have to be a diplomat. This was about being a human being. Women are very layered individuals. We can do 16 things at once. That’s why we can carry children for nine months and then raise them. I wanted to show all of those colors of a woman.”
We were all drowned rats and freezing cold.”
Plus, as Wright notes, it’s all about the algorithm.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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