Pronunciation: /nɑt ɔl ðɛr/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'there' is functioning as a noun to refer to a state of being or presence.
A1 My grandma is not all there anymore.
A2 The old man down the street seems a bit not all there.
B1 The new employee is nice, but I think she's not all there sometimes.
B2 The politician's speech left many wondering if he was not all there mentally.
C1 Despite his success, some critics argue that the artist is not all there creatively.
C2 After the accident, he was left not all there mentally and emotionally.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'all' is being described as not being complete or fully present.
A1 He's not all there when it comes to math.
A2 She seems nice but sometimes acts like she's not all there.
B1 The new employee is hardworking, but I think he's not all there.
B2 Despite his talent, his behavior sometimes makes people think he's not all there.
C1 The brilliant scientist was known for his groundbreaking research, but some thought he was not all there due to his eccentric behavior.
C2 The artist's work was admired worldwide, but many believed he was not all there because of his unconventional lifestyle.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'not' is modifying the adjective 'all' to indicate that it is not complete or fully present.
A1 She seemed not all there when she forgot her own name.
A2 The old man was not all there, often getting lost in his own thoughts.
B1 The student's essay was well-written, but the argument presented was not all there.
B2 The project proposal was thorough, but the financial plan was not all there.
C1 The novel was beautifully written, but the character development was not all there.
C2 The film had stunning visuals, but the plot was not all there.
formal The professor seemed to be not all there during the lecture, as he kept losing his train of thought.
informal I think Sarah is not all there today, she's been acting really spacey.
slang That guy is definitely not all there, he's a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
figurative After the accident, she felt like a part of her mind was not all there anymore.
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