Word definition: everyone

Etimology


From Middle English everichon. By surface analysis, every +‎ one.

pronoun


everyone

Every person.

Examples


She was really hungry, so the chicken and tarts served to divert her attention for a time. It was well I secured this forage; or both she, I and Sophie, to whom I conveyed a share of our repast, would have run a chance of getting no dinner at all: every one down stairs was too much engaged to think of us.

Everyone’s heart palpitated as Leo Dillon handed up the paper and everyone assumed an innocent face.

Hello, everyone!

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synonyms

(every person): everybody, the world and his wife

antonyms

(antonym(s) of "every person"): no one

related terms

anyone

everybody

everything

everywhere

no one

someone

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