Pronunciation: /ˈɛvrɪwʌn/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 Everyone in the class is learning English.
A2 Everyone at the party enjoyed the music.
B1 Everyone in the office needs to attend the meeting.
B2 Everyone on the team has a specific role to play.
C1 Everyone involved in the project must sign a confidentiality agreement.
C2 Everyone present at the conference will receive a complimentary gift.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where
A1 Everyone smiled at the party.
A2 Everyone quickly finished their homework.
B1 Everyone eagerly participated in the team building activities.
B2 Everyone unanimously agreed on the new project proposal.
C1 Everyone wholeheartedly supported the decision to expand the business.
C2 Everyone collectively worked towards achieving the company's goals.
pronoun a word that is used in place of a noun to refer to people or things in a general sense
A1 Everyone in the class passed the exam.
A2 Everyone loves a good movie night.
B1 Everyone should bring their own lunch to the picnic.
B2 Everyone was surprised by the sudden announcement.
C1 Everyone has their own unique talents and abilities.
C2 Everyone present at the meeting agreed on the new proposal.
formal It is important to ensure that everyone has equal access to education.
informal Let's make sure everyone gets a slice of cake before it's all gone.
slang Yo, everyone needs to chill out and stop stressing over the little things.
figurative In a forest, everyone is like a tree standing tall and strong, yet interconnected underground.
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