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Meaning

The word "everything" refers to all things or all of a particular type; it signifies the totality of objects, events, or concepts within a specific context. When we say "everything," we mean that there is nothing excluded from the statement or consideration.

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Etymology

The word "everything" comes from the Old English "ǣfre" (always) and "thing" (object, matter, or event). It combines to denote the concept of all encompassing.

Examples

  1. "Everything in the store is on sale this weekend."
  2. "She was excited about everything that was happening at the festival."
  3. "He packed everything he needed for the trip in one suitcase."
  4. "After the meeting, everything seemed to be clear and organized."
  5. "They discussed everything from politics to pop culture."

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