through and through (Meaning)
through and through (r)
throughout the entire extent
Synonyms & Antonyms of through and through
Synonyms:
- basically
- heartily
- dead
- to the hilt
- enough
- all of
- altogether
- to bits
- all over
- to the max
- soundly
- full
- flat
- clean
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- predominately
- greatly
- by and large
- predominantly
- chiefly
- plumb
- downright
- largely
- more or less
- mainly
- principally
- generally
- stone
- substantially
- unqualifiedly
- categorically
- hands down
- overall
- generously
- primarily
- cold
- plain
- mostly
- abundantly
- stone-cold
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
through and through Sentence Examples
- The fabric was rotted through and through, rendering it useless.
- The corruption extended through and through the organization, leaving no trace of integrity.
- The child's innocence was untouched, shining through and through her wide eyes.
- The guilt gnawed at his conscience through and through, leaving him sleepless nights.
- The disease had spread through and through his body, weakening him beyond repair.
- The story was a masterpiece, captivating the audience through and through.
- The sailor's loyalty to his captain was unwavering, through and through.
- The pain radiated through and through her broken limbs, leaving her in agony.
- The truth permeated the lies, revealing the deception through and through.
- The love between the couple was unwavering, enduring through and through every obstacle.
FAQs About the word through and through
throughout the entire extent
wide, entirely, to pieces, entire,quite, totally, thoroughly, perfectly, well, exactly
halfway, slightly, partially, partially, half,partly, scarcely, slightly, just, scarcely
The fabric was rotted through and through, rendering it useless.
The corruption extended through and through the organization, leaving no trace of integrity.
The child's innocence was untouched, shining through and through her wide eyes.
The guilt gnawed at his conscience through and through, leaving him sleepless nights.