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everything

/ˈɛvɹiθɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Noun

    Refers to all things collectively or the entirety of a subject or situation.

    - "Everything is in order for the presentation."
    - "I need everything for the project."
    - "Can you please pass me everything on the table?"

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɛvɹiθɪŋ/



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Antonyms

nothing
Synonyms

all
Rhymes
Words rhyming with everything
clinging , kingdom , ringing , singing
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. Everything (English) : Refers to all things collectively or the entirety of a subject or situation.

  2. Everything (Spanish) : The definite article 'every' plus 'thing'. In Spanish, it's 'todo'.


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. either thing, everything, anything, nothing


Variants
List of all variants of everything that leads to same result
everything , everything and the kitchen sink , everything but the kitchen sink , and everything , drop everything , hold everything , lose everything , means everything to , means everything to (someone) , means everything to someone , say everything , take everything into consideration
Forms
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Everythings, Everything's


Etymology
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Old English 'efrething', from 'efre' (ever) + 'thing' (thing).


Trivia
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  1. The longest word in the English language that contains every letter of the alphabet is 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis'.

  2. The term 'everything' appears 12 times in the Bible.


Related Concepts
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  1. Completeness: The state of being whole or entire.

  2. Totalitarianism: A political system in which the state holds total authority or control over citizens' lives.


Culture
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In literature and art, 'everything' is often used to represent completeness or totality. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel 'The Great Gatsby', the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represents 'everything' that Gatsby longs for.

How to Memorize "everything"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a big box filled with all the things you can think of.
    - Visualize the word 'everything' written in large letters.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'everything' with the image of a giant sponge that absorbs all things.
    - Create a mental image of a puzzle where all pieces represent different things.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a sentence using the word 'everything': 'Every day I eat everything on my plate.'
    - Use the acronym 'Elephants Can't Forget': 'Every Letter Engages a Different Part of the Brain' to remember the different parts of the word.


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