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everything

/ˈɛv(ə)ɹiˌθɪŋ/noun3 syllables

Everything means: all things that are of importance to a person.

Synonyms for everything11

also used for everything

all, all the marbles, bag and baggage, everytang, everything but the galley stove, everything but the kitchen sink, everything under the sun, full monty, hook, line and sinker, kit and caboodle

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What does everything mean?1

noun

1

all things that are of importance to a person

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Everything in a sentence

  • I had never been abroad before, so everything seemed strange to me.CK
  • Taking everything into consideration, he can't be the criminal.al_ex_an_der
  • Taking everything into consideration, they ought to be given another chance.CM
  • Taking everything into consideration, he bought the car.unknown
  • To make a long story short, everything went fine.CM
  • You have something to say about everything, don't you?CK
  • People who love doubt nothing, or doubt everything.pyrachi
  • I, your mother, will take care of everything for you.unknown

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Forms of everything

as a noun

plural
everythings