everyone Synonyms
everyone Meaning
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everyone (n.)
Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one.
everyone Sentence Examples
- Everyone in the city was excited for the annual music festival.
- Sarah wanted to invite everyone from her class to her birthday party.
- The teacher asked everyone in the room to be quiet and listen.
- It seemed like everyone in town knew about the local legend of the haunted house.
- Everyone had their own opinion on the best way to solve the problem.
- The company decided to give everyone a bonus for their hard work.
- Everyone in the club was dancing and having a great time.
- The news of the accident spread quickly, and everyone was talking about it.
- The doctor told everyone that the patient was recovering well.
- Everyone can have different tastes and preferences, and it's important to respect that.
FAQs About the word everyone
Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one.
everybody,all, anyone, someone, one and all,somebody, each and everyone,anybody
none, none, nobody, nobody,,no one, no one
Everyone in the city was excited for the annual music festival.
Sarah wanted to invite everyone from her class to her birthday party.
The teacher asked everyone in the room to be quiet and listen.
It seemed like everyone in town knew about the local legend of the haunted house.