everything Synonyms
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everything Meaning
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everything (n.)
Whatever pertains to the subject under consideration; all things.
everything Sentence Examples
- Maria took everything she owned and packed it into her suitcase for the trip.
- When the storm hit, everything in the garden was blown away.
- The athlete put everything into the training and came out victorious in the competition.
- The new AI system is capable of learning and understanding everything from simple instructions to complex theories.
- The company went bankrupt and everything was lost in the liquidation sale.
- The researcher left no stone unturned and read everything available on the subject.
- Time seemed to stand still as everything around me faded into oblivion.
- The detective pieced together everything he knew and finally solved the mystery.
- In the face of adversity, everything felt uncertain and hopeless.
- The sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues and bathed everything in a golden glow.
FAQs About the word everything
Whatever pertains to the subject under consideration; all things.
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Maria took everything she owned and packed it into her suitcase for the trip.
When the storm hit, everything in the garden was blown away.
The athlete put everything into the training and came out victorious in the competition.
The new AI system is capable of learning and understanding everything from simple instructions to complex theories.