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English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. every

    All and both are collective; any, each, and every are distributive. Any makes no selection and may not reach to the full limits of all; each and every make no exception or omission, and must extend to all; all sweeps in the units as part of a total, each and every proceed through the units to the total. A promise made to all omits none; a promise made to any may not reach all; a promise made to every one is so made that no individual shall fail to be aware of it; a promise made to each is made to the individuals personally, one by one. Each is thus more individual and specific than every; every classifies, each individualizes. Each divides, both unites; if a certain sum is given to each of two persons, both (together) must receive twice the amount; both must be aware of what has been separately communicated to each; a man may fire both barrels of a gun by a single movement; if he fires each barrel, he discharges them separately. Either properly denotes one of two, indefinitely, to the exclusion of the other. The use of either in the sense of each or both, tho sustained by good authority, is objectionable because ambiguous. His friends sat on either side of the room would naturally mean on one side or the other; if the meaning is on both sides, it would be better to say so.

    Synonyms:
    all, any, both, each, either

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. every

    Antonyms:
    none

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. every(a)adjective

    (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception

    "every person is mortal"; "every party is welcome"; "had every hope of success"; "every chance of winning"

    Antonyms:
    some(a), no(a)

  2. every(a)adjective

    each and all of a series of entities or intervals as specified

    "every third seat"; "every two hours"

    Antonyms:
    some(a), no(a)

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. everyadjective

    Synonyms:
    each (of several)

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "every":

    each, all, any, per, everything, entire, whole, individual

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#62any
#168each
#300both
#323per
#393every
#807either
#842individual
#878everything
#941whole
#1462entire

How to use every in a sentence?

  1. Tiffany Carter Sellers:

    I think that we should be educating people that if you are driving with a suspended tag, your license will be suspended for six months if you are found guilty, people don't know that, but it's a reality that happens every day. I'm very big on making sure that people really understand the law, understand the consequences of bad decisions.

  2. Alex Charfen:

    The reason so many people start businesses after losing their job is that it’s often the first time they get a taste of freedom, they’re finally away from the constraints of a job, from someone managing their outcomes every day -- and immediately, it’s hard to go back. When we feel the freedom of leaving the constraints of a job, it’s very hard for our personality type to go back. So, oftentimes, losing a job is when entrepreneurs finally wake up.

  3. Coverage Trump:

    I think somebody with political experience, that really has a close relationship with the Senate, with Congress, where they go in and help so we don’t have to sign executive orders like President Obama does every hour.

  4. Ralph Waldo Emerson:

    Speak what you think to-day in words as hard as cannon-balls and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day.

  5. Carly Fiorina:

    It touches every part of our society. It's not just about poor. It's about poor, middle class, rich, men, women, young, old. The war on drugs has failed. We need a different approach.


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