Every Bit As

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɛvri bɪt əz/

Definitions of every bit as

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

Example Sentences

A1 She is every bit as kind as she is beautiful.

A2 The new restaurant is every bit as good as the reviews said it would be.

B1 The hotel room was every bit as luxurious as we had hoped for.

B2 The actor's performance was every bit as captivating as it was in his previous film.

C1 The scientist's research was every bit as groundbreaking as her colleagues had anticipated.

C2 The author's latest novel is every bit as thought-provoking as her previous works.

adverb modifies an adjective or adverb, indicating the degree or extent of a quality or action

Example Sentences

A1 She is every bit as excited as I am about the party.

A2 The new restaurant is every bit as good as the reviews say.

B1 He is every bit as talented as his brother when it comes to playing the guitar.

B2 The hotel room was every bit as luxurious as we had hoped.

C1 The new CEO is every bit as competent as her predecessor.

C2 The actress is every bit as stunning in person as she is on screen.

preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 She is every bit as kind as she is beautiful.

A2 The new restaurant is every bit as good as the reviews said it would be.

B1 His performance in the play was every bit as impressive as his previous one.

B2 The new model of the car is every bit as powerful as its predecessor.

C1 The CEO's speech was every bit as inspiring as it was informative.

C2 The artist's latest masterpiece is every bit as captivating as their earlier works.

Examples of every bit as in a Sentence

formal Her performance was every bit as impressive as we had hoped.

informal The new restaurant is every bit as good as they say it is.

slang That movie was every bit as lit as they said it would be.

figurative His determination was every bit as strong as a lion's roar.

Grammatical Forms of every bit as

past tense

every bit as

plural

every bit as

comparative

more every bit as

superlative

most every bit as

present tense

every bit as

future tense

will be every bit as

perfect tense

have been every bit as

continuous tense

is being every bit as

singular

every bit as

positive degree

every bit as

infinitive

to every bit as

gerund

every bit as

participle

every bit as

Origin and Evolution of every bit as

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'every bit as' originated in Middle English as a way to emphasize the equality or similarity of two things.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'every bit as' has remained a common expression in English, used to convey the idea that something is just as good, important, or true as something else. The phrase has retained its original meaning of emphasizing equality or similarity between two things.