- 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
- ALL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
All means ‘every one’, ‘the complete number or amount’ or ‘the whole’ We use it most often as a determiner We can use a countable noun or an uncountable noun after it: … When all refers to a whole class of people or things, we don’t use the: …
- ALL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
All- is added to nouns or adjectives in order to form adjectives which describe something as consisting only of the thing mentioned or as having only the quality indicated
- 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
- all - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
the whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration): all the cake; all the way; all year the whole number of (used in referring to individuals or particulars, taken collectively): all students
- all, adj. , pron. , n. , adv. , conj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford . . .
There are 63 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word all, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- all- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English all- (also al-), from Old English eall-, eal- (“all-”) Cognate with Dutch al-, German all-, Swedish all- More at all
- How to Use All in the English Grammar LanGeek
When 'all' is a pronoun, it can come with both singular and plural nouns When 'all' refers to a group of people things as a unified whole, it comes with a singular verb, but when 'all' refers to multiple groups of items, objects, people, etc it must be accompanied by a plural verb
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