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  1. ALL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ALL is the whole amount, quantity, or extent of. How to use all in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of All.

  2. ALL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    ALL definition: 1. every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of): 2. the only thing…. Learn more.

  3. ALL Synonyms: 140 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Some common synonyms of all are entire, total, and whole. While all these words mean "including everything or everyone without exception," all may equal whole, entire, or total.

  4. All - definition of all by The Free Dictionary

    n. The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy; everything one has: The brave defenders gave their all.

  5. all - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Idioms all out, with one's best effort: The team went all out to win the game. Idioms all the better, so much the better: If my opponent loses, all the better for me.

  6. all - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    6 days ago · The bare form all is used with articles and pronouns, which it precedes (as in English). For instance: all die Sachen (“all the things”); all dies [es] Gerede (“all this chitchat”); …

  7. ALL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    You use all to refer to a situation or to life in general. All is silent on the island now. As you'll have read in our news pages, all has not been well of late.

  8. ALL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    All- comes from Greek állos, meaning “other.” This word’s distant cousins in Latin, alius and alter, which have similar definitions, give us words such as alien and alternative.

  9. all - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    Oct 19, 2009 · all: Being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity: <i>synonym</i>: <strong> whole</strong>.

  10. All Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy; everything one has. The brave defenders gave their all.