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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

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

"They'd just finished filming the wedding scene and everyone decided to use the loo at the same time, the entire wedding party all dressed in their hats and wedding clothes."

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"We want to go there, play our way and are all excited about the challenges ahead."

From BBC

Almost all weather warnings which had been in place have now been lifted, after the weekend saw strong winds cause flight cancellations and widespread rail delays.

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But one of the UK's leading business groups, the CBI said its latest company survey suggested "the economy is headed for the worst of all worlds".

From BBC

"This is all I have left of my home," he says.

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

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