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from beginning to end
adjective as in throughout
Weak matches
- all over
- all the time
- all through
- around
- at full length
- completely
- during
- every bit
- everyplace
- everywhere
- far and near
- far and wide
- for the duration
- from end to end
- from one end to the other
- from start to finish
- from the start
- from the word go
- high and low
- in all respects
- in every place
- in everything
- inside and out
- on all accounts
- over
- overall
- right through
- round
- the whole time
- through the whole of
- to the end
- up and down
adverb as in completely
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adverb as in intensively
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- absolutely
- all the way
- altogether
- conclusively
- en masse
- finally
- from A to Z
- hook, line, and sinker
- in all
- in and out
- in entirety
- in full
- in toto
- inside out
- on all counts
- painstakingly
- perfectly
- quite
- solidly
- to the end
- to the limit
- to the max
- to the nth degree
- totally
- ultimately
- unabridged
- unanimously
- unconditionally
- undividedly
- up and down
- utterly
- wholly
- with heart and soul
- without omission
preposition as in through
Example Sentences
As fans swarmed the festival to see Mustard, Erykah Badu and Playboi Carti, the mindset of letting it all hang out on a Sunday evening was strong throughout the three-stage slate of acts that kept the crowd captivated from beginning to end.
“But I’m in this phase of my career where there’s abundance in different ways,” not least the TV gigs and the concert she has booked Tuesday night at New York’s Madison Square Garden, where she plans to perform “Patterns” from beginning to end.
All the victims are scammed within a few hours, in Mungnee’s case the whole con only took about three hours from beginning to end.
As it does on the 10-times-platinum “Dookie,” “Longview” arrived about 15 minutes into Green Day’s concert Saturday night at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium — part of a world tour on which the band is marking that album’s 20th anniversary and “American Idiot’s” 30th anniversary by playing both from beginning to end.
Though some may be intimidated by the show’s length – a binge from beginning to end would take two-and-a-half uninterrupted weeks – for Nakano, this is the show’s strength.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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