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All Definition & Meaning

1. All - the whole quantity or extent of something

Example: She ate all the cookies in the jar.

2. All - every member or individual of a group

Example: All the students in the class passed the exam.

3. All - completely or entirely

Example: He was all wet after jumping into the pool.

4. All - used to emphasize the importance or significance of something

Example: It's all about teamwork in this company.

5. All - used to indicate a situation in which a particular thing is the only thing that is important or relevant

Example: All i need is a good night's sleep.

Examples of the word all used in sentences.

  • The weather today is perfect for a day out, all sunny and warm.
  • My family and I plan to visit all the famous tourist attractions in the city.
  • I want to try all the dishes on the restaurant's menu.
  • Sara loves all kinds of fruits, but her favorite is apple.
  • All the students in the class were busy studying for the upcoming exam.
  • All the students in the class passed the test.
  • All of the tickets for the concert were sold out.
  • I ate all the food on my plate.
  • He gave me all the information I needed to know.
  • All of the participants in the marathon were given a medal at the finish line.
  • I ate all of the pizza, so there's none left for you.
  • All of the students passed the math exam with flying colors.
  • All in all, it was a successful business trip.
  • The concert was sold out and all tickets were gone within hours.
  • All participants are required to bring their own equipment to the training session.
  • All major credit cards are accepted at this establishment.
  • We were all relieved to hear that the project was approved by the board.
  • The new policy applies to all employees of the company.
  • The only way to achieve success in life is to give it your all and never give up on your dreams.
  • All things considered, I believe this new project is worth pursuing despite the risks involved.
  • The pandemic has affected all aspects of our lives, from the way we work to the way we socialize.
  • All things being equal, I would prefer to live in a bustling city rather than a quieter, more rural area.
  • All in all, it was a successful project that exceeded our expectations.
  • Despite having all the resources necessary, the company failed to meet its quarterly targets due to poor management.
  • All too often, we take for granted the small things that make life meaningful.
  • All of the participants demonstrated exceptional skill during the competition.
  • All things considered, the benefits of traveling outweigh the potential risks.
  • All those who attended the conference left feeling enlightened and inspired.
  • She was all alone in the park at night.
  • I appreciate all of the hard work you put into this project.
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