
- ALL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of ALL is the whole amount, quantity, or extent of. How to use all in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of All. 
- ALL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary- ALL meaning: 1. every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of): 2. the only thing…. Learn more. 
- All - definition of all by The Free Dictionary- n. The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy; everything one has: The brave defenders gave their all. 
- ALL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary- You use all to refer to a situation or to life in general. All is silent on the island now. As you'll have read in our news pages, all has not been well of late. 
- all - WordReference.com Dictionary of English- the whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration): all the cake; all the way; all year. the whole number of (used in referring to individuals or particulars, taken collectively): all … 
- all - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online- all meaning, definition, what is all: the whole of an amount, thing, or type o...: Learn more. 
- All Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary- ALL meaning: 1 : the whole, entire, total amount, quantity, or extent of; 2 : every member or part of used with a plural noun or pronoun to mean that a statement is true of every person or thing … 
- ALL Synonyms: 140 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster- Some common synonyms of all are entire, total, and whole. While all these words mean "including everything or everyone without exception," all may equal whole, entire, or total. 
- ALL - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary- Discover everything about the word "ALL" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide. 
- All - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary- All means ‘every one’, ‘the complete number or amount’ or ‘the whole’. We use it most often as a determiner. We can use a countable noun or an uncountable noun after it: All my friends are …