• Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • At All Meanings

    adverb used for emphasis to indicate to what extent or degree something is true

    preposition used to indicate the degree or extent of something

    Fields related to at all

    Psychology

    Used in the context of emotional well-being, as in 'feeling happy at all'

    Business

    Used in the context of success or failure, as in 'not successful at all'

    Education

    Used in the context of academic performance, as in 'not trying at all'

    Healthcare

    Used in the context of symptoms, as in 'no pain at all'

    Customer Service

    Used in the context of satisfaction levels, as in 'not satisfied at all'

    Occupation Usage of at all

    Writer

    In writing, 'at all' can be used to emphasize a negative statement or to indicate that something is true in any way or to any extent. For example, 'I don't like that book at all' or 'I can't understand this at all.'

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'at all' can be used to assess the severity of a symptom or behavior. For example, a psychologist might ask a patient, 'Do you feel anxious at all times?' to gauge the extent of their anxiety.

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