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Antonyms for ALL
ɔlall
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alladverb
Synonyms:
completelyalladverb
Every individual or anything of the given class, with no exceptions (the noun or noun phrase denoting the class must be plural or uncountable).
She gave her all, and collapsed at the finish line.
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completelyalladverb
The totality of one's possessions.
The score was 30 all when the rain delay started.
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completelyalladverb
So much.
A good time was had by all.
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completelyalladverb
Everything.
Synonyms:
completely
English Synonyms and Antonyms
all
All and both are collective; any, each, and every are distributive. Any makes no selection and may not reach to the full limits of all; each and every make no exception or omission, and must extend to all; all sweeps in the units as part of a total, each and every proceed through the units to the total. A promise made to all omits none; a promise made to any may not reach all; a promise made to every one is so made that no individual shall fail to be aware of it; a promise made to each is made to the individuals personally, one by one. Each is thus more individual and specific than every; every classifies, each individualizes. Each divides, both unites; if a certain sum is given to each of two persons, both (together) must receive twice the amount; both must be aware of what has been separately communicated to each; a man may fire both barrels of a gun by a single movement; if he fires each barrel, he discharges them separately. Either properly denotes one of two, indefinitely, to the exclusion of the other. The use of either in the sense of each or both, tho sustained by good authority, is objectionable because ambiguous. His friends sat on either side of the room would naturally mean on one side or the other; if the meaning is on both sides, it would be better to say so.
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Princeton's WordNet
all(a)adjective
quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class
"we sat up all night"; "ate all the food"; "all men are mortal"; "all parties are welcome"
Antonyms:
incomplete, uncompletealladverb
completely given to or absorbed by
"became all attention"
Antonyms:
uncomplete, incompleteSynonyms:
all(a)wholly, entirely, completely, totally, all, altogether, wholeadverb
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
"he was wholly convinced"; "entirely satisfied with the meal"; "it was completely different from what we expected"; "was completely at fault"; "a totally new situation"; "the directions were all wrong"; "it was not altogether her fault"; "an altogether new approach"; "a whole new idea"
Antonyms:
uncomplete, incompleteSynonyms:
all in all, altogether, all told, on the whole, whole, solely, tout ensemble, entirely, completely, totally, in all, exclusively, wholly, all, only, alone
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Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD
ALL
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See ALLHAT
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How to use ALL in a sentence?
For them to deliver on a threat, they have to have intent and they have to have capability. And quite frankly, I don't think they have both. kim Jong Un has got a large party congress that's going to be happening in May. And this is all about, for him, again, additional consolidation of power. Kim Jong'll want to get rid and justify getting rid of any enemies Kim Jong may have.
spent some time gittin juiced on the junk you know and the poems would come thick and black, coffeelike, a little bitter you know and when the pores started jiving and all it'd be time to git on down and groove, let the words flow forth, try not to suffocate, live one more day.
For so many months, it's been all about Scott Walker.
That switch got turned on after being turned off for several years - all at the same time.
When they see what's going on in this country, they have anger that's unbelievable. They have anger. They love this country. They don't like seeing bad trade deals. They don't like seeing higher taxes. They don't like seeing a loss of their jobs, i see it. There is some anger. There's also great love for the country. It's a beautiful thing in many respects, but I certainly don't condone (violence) at all.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#25 | all | |
#92 | some | |
#207 | part | |
#8060 | incomplete |
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