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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

What if clearing out their crumbling house of their two cornerstones was the Lakers’ plan all along?

But all that whining could be written off as just more gaseous venting had the president not threatened to withhold desperately needed aid to fire-ravaged Southern California.

I was like, yes, of course, but I would also like to make it about how tech billionaires were investing all this money into alternative media.

From Salon

The lower you climb down the caste ladder, the more people drink, and for Dalits there are few taboos at all.

From Salon

She added: "Councils are not just an efficient delivery. We also are a democratic organisation that listens to people and changes the services to match what local people want. It's not all about efficiency."

From BBC

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

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