In All Respects

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪn ɔːl rɪˈspɛkts/

Definitions of in all respects

noun a specific aspect or detail

Example Sentences

A1 In all respects, she is a great student.

A2 The project was successful in all respects.

B1 The new law must be followed in all respects.

B2 The hotel exceeded our expectations in all respects.

C1 The research paper was impeccable in all respects.

C2 The masterpiece was flawless in all respects.

adverb in a manner that covers all aspects or details

Example Sentences

A1 She is a good student in all respects.

A2 The hotel was perfect in all respects.

B1 The new employee exceeded expectations in all respects.

B2 The project was successful in all respects.

C1 The company's performance was exemplary in all respects.

C2 The artist's latest work is flawless in all respects.

Examples of in all respects in a Sentence

formal The new employee was exemplary in all respects, from punctuality to work ethic.

informal She aced the exam in all respects, even the tricky multiple-choice questions.

slang That party was lit in all respects - great music, awesome people, and free food!

figurative The painting captured the essence of nature in all respects, from colors to textures.

Grammatical Forms of in all respects

past tense

in all respects

plural

in all respects

comparative

more in all respects

superlative

most in all respects

present tense

in all respects

future tense

will be in all respects

perfect tense

has been in all respects

continuous tense

is being in all respects

singular

in all respect

positive degree

in all respects

infinitive

to be in all respects

gerund

being in all respects

participle

having been in all respects

Origin and Evolution of in all respects

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'in all respects' originated in Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'respect' meaning regard or consideration.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'in all respects' has retained its original meaning of being comprehensive or thorough in all aspects.