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- pronunciation:
- awl
- parts of speech:
- adjective, pronoun, noun, adverb
- phrases:
- after all, all at once, all in all, at all
- features:
- Homophone Note
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
the total amount, extent, or number; every one.
all the meatall monthall the carrots
- synonyms:
- aggregate, complete, entire, every, full, total, whole
- antonyms:
- no, none
- similar words:
- comprehensive, integral, universal
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definition 2: |
any.
beyond all question- synonyms:
- any
- similar words:
- each
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definition 3: |
most or greatest possible.
with all speed- synonyms:
- every
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definition 4: |
every.
all manner of people- synonyms:
- entire, every, total, whole
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related words: |
aggregate |
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part of speech: |
pronoun |
definition 1: |
each of the people or things mentioned or implied.
All are present today.- synonyms:
- everybody, everyone, everything, whole
- antonyms:
- none
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definition 2: |
the total number.
all of them- synonyms:
- any, each, everything
- antonyms:
- none
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definition 3: |
everything.
All is quiet tonight.- synonyms:
- everybody, everyone, everything, whole
- antonyms:
- nothing
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
the whole; the universe; everything; totality.
- synonyms:
- aggregate, entirety, total, totality, whole
- similar words:
- cosmos, macrocosm, universe
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definition 2: |
one's complete interest, effort, or property.
I'll give it my all.- synonyms:
- entirety, sum, total, totality
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related words: |
extent |
phrase: |
after all, all in all, at all |
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part of speech: |
adverb |
definition 1: |
completely.
She's all wrong.- synonyms:
- altogether, completely, entirely, quite, totally, wholly
- similar words:
- comprehensively, exceedingly, very
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definition 2: |
exclusively.
She completed the job all on her own time.- synonyms:
- solely, wholly
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definition 3: |
each.
The score was two all.- synonyms:
- apiece, each
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phrase: |
all at once |
Are you looking for the word awl (a tool for making holes)? All and awl sound alike but have different meanings.
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