Another Word For Everything
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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.
Synonyms
- All
- All things
- The whole thing
- Each and every thing
- The entirety
Antonyms
- Nothing
- None
- Few
- Some
- A part
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
- "Everything in the store is on sale this weekend."
- "She was excited about everything that was happening at the festival."
- "He packed everything he needed for the trip in one suitcase."
- "After the meeting, everything seemed to be clear and organized."
- "They discussed everything from politics to pop culture."