English to English
all
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adjective (a)
- quantifier; used with either mass or count nouns to indicate the whole number or amount of or every one of a class(adj.all)Example:
We sat up all night.
Ate all the food.
All men are mortal.
All parties are welcome.
source: wordnet30 - The whole quantity, extent, duration, amount, quality, or degree of; the whole; the whole number of; any whatever; every; as, all the wheat; all the land; all the year; all the strength; all happiness; all abundance; loss of all power; beyond all doubt; you will see us all (or all of us).(adjective)source: webster1913
conjunction (con)
- Although; albeit.(conjunction)source: webster1913
noun (n)
- The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake.(noun)source: webster1913
adverb (r)
- to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')(adv.all)Example:
A totally new situation.
The directions were all wrong.
source: wordnet30 - Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement.(adverb)source: webster1913
adjective satellite (s)
- completely given to or absorbed by(adj.all)Example:
Became all attention.
source: wordnet30