all
IPA: ˈɔɫ
noun
- (with a possessive pronoun) Everything that one is capable of.
- (countable) The totality of one's possessions.
- (anatomy) Initialism of anterolateral ligament. [(anatomy) A ligament located on the outside, front portion of the knee.]
- (oncology, hematology) Initialism of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. [A type of leukemia that affects the lymphocytes.]
adjective
- (Pennsylvania, dialect) All gone; dead.
adverb
- Wholly; entirely; completely; totally.
- Apiece; each.
- (degree) So much.
- (obsolete, poetic) Even; just.
- A quotative particle, compare like.
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Examples of "all" in Sentences
- But consumerism was the whole point to it all.
- This whole thing is stinking more all the time.
- It had no pertinence at all with the whole article.
- Can I defame all the participants of the rally as a whole
- The whole treatment lacks all forms of motivational stuff.
- The total amount paid for the item is the sum of all the differences.
- All of it the totally subjective and unsourced opinion of the authors.
- All of the weight percents are of the total aqueous sizing composition.
- Also, there shall be total freedom of scruples for people of all faiths.
- It is the sum total of all substances both differentiated and undifferentiated.
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