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Meaning of all in English. all. determiner, predeterminer, pronoun. us / ɑːl / uk / ɔːl / Add to word list. A1. every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of): all day I've been trying all day to contact you. all of Did you really drink all of the milk? all the time Why do you get so mad at me all the time (= very often)?
Synonyms for ALL: quite, fully, completely, perfectly, totally, even, exactly, utterly; Antonyms of ALL: half, just, partially, partly, halfway, barely, hardly, slightly.
ALL definition: 1. every person or thing in a group: 2. the whole amount of something: 3. the whole of a period…. Learn more.
1 day ago · 1. predeterminer. You use all to indicate that you are referring to the whole of a particular group or thing or to everyone or everything of a particular kind. ...the restaurant that Hugh and all his friends go to. 2. determiner. You use all to refer to the whole of a particular period of time.
ALL meaning: 1 : the whole, entire, total amount, quantity, or extent of; 2 : every member or part of used with a plural noun or pronoun to mean that a statement is true of every person or thing in a group
adj. 1. Being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity: All the windows are open. Deal all the cards. See Synonyms at whole. 2. Constituting, being, or representing the total extent or the whole: all Christendom. 3. Being the utmost possible of: argued the case in all seriousness. 4. Every: got into all manner of trouble. 5.
n. [ uncountable] one's whole interest, energy, or property: Give it your all. [ uncountable] the entire area, place, environment, or the like: All is calm, all is bright. every one; everybody (a formal use):[ plural* used with a plural verb] All rise, the court is in session. everything:[ uncountable] Is that all you've got to say? adv. wholly;