• Frequency of Use
    95 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • All Meanings

    adjective used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of something

    adverb completely; entirely

    pronoun used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of something

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    Philosophy

    Used to discuss concepts of universality or totality

    Mathematics

    Used to represent the whole quantity or extent of a set of numbers or objects

    Law

    Used to indicate that a particular rule or principle applies universally or without exception

    Grammar

    Used as a determiner to refer to the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing

    Occupation Usage of all

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'all' can be used to refer to every item or person in a group, such as 'all the characters in the novel'.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'all' when discussing research findings, such as 'all participants reported feeling anxious.'

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'all' when giving instructions to students, such as 'all students must submit their assignments by Friday.'

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use 'all' when presenting evidence in a case, such as 'all witnesses testified to seeing the defendant at the scene of the crime.'

    Doctor

    Doctors may use 'all' when discussing symptoms with a patient, such as 'all patients with this condition experience fatigue.'

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