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Definition for all

adjective as in whole quantity

adjective as in each; every one of a class

adverb as in completely, without exception

Strongest matches

entirely, exactly, fully, purely, quite, totally

Strong matches

across the board, altogether, wholly

Weak matches

all in all, just, utterly

adverb as in exclusively

Strongest matches

alone, only

Weak matches

nothing but, solely

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Example Sentences

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For each of us, any given day — maybe especially a day devoid of the extraordinary — is the culmination of all we’ve been and whatever we might hope to be.

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But Close said she liked the way her players responded after describing them as “flat all the way around” in their opener, a 24-point victory over San Diego State.

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"Technology like this could make all the difference, but it's important that the capacity of community therapists is boosted to keep up with demand, as there is already a long wait for help."

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"Look at all this work. Look at this genocide," one cheers.

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“There is a chart that is all over social media as proof of the ‘K-shaped’ economy in the U.S., and the ‘huge impact’ AI is supposedly having on the U.S. labour market.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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