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    eve·ry·thing
    /ˈev(ə)rēˌTHiNG/

    pronoun

    • 1. all things; all the things of a group or class: "he taught me everything I know"
    • 2. the current situation; life in general: "how's everything?"

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  2. The meaning of EVERYTHING is all that exists. How to use everything in a sentence.

  3. pronoun. us / ˈev·riˌθɪŋ / Add to word list. all things: They lost everything in the fire. In spite of everything, I still love him. The price of gasoline affects everything else. "Is everything all right ?" "Everything is fine ." Money isn’t everything (= it is not the only important thing).

  4. Everything definition: every single thing or every particular of an aggregate or total; all.. See examples of EVERYTHING used in a sentence.

  5. Define everything. everything synonyms, everything pronunciation, everything translation, English dictionary definition of everything. pron. 1. a. All things or all of a group of things. b. All relevant matters: told each other everything. 2. The most important fact or consideration: In...

  6. If you say that someone or something has everything, you mean they have all the things or qualities that most people consider to be desirable. She has everything: beauty, talent, children. It was a garden that had everything.

  7. Definition of everything pronoun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. EVERYTHING meaning: 1. all things or each thing: 2. all the other things: 3. to be the most important part of…. Learn more.

  9. everything. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ev‧ery‧thing /ˈevriθɪŋ/ S1 W1 pronoun 1 each thing or all things Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust. I decided to tell her everything.

  10. EVERYTHING meaning: 1 : every thing there is all that exists; 2 : all that is related to a particular subject.

  11. Jul 11, 2024 · everything. ( literally) All the things under discussion . I checked the list again and everything is done. Thank you for everything you've done for us. ( colloquial, hyperbolic) Many or most things . A:What do you want to do at the amusement park? B:Everything! I did everything today - washed the dishes, cut the lawn, did the laundry.